Prohibiting alcohol sales during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has positive effects on health services in South Africa
As the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic evolves globally, we are realising its impact on communities from the disease itself and the measures being taken to limit infection spread. In South Africa (SA), 62 300 adults die annually from alcohol-attributable causes. Alcohol-related harm can...
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Main Authors: | Hermann Reuter (Author), Louis S. Jenkins (Author), Marischka De Jong (Author), Steve Reid (Author), Michael Vonk (Author) |
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