Alcohol sales in Canadian liquor outlets as a predictor of subsequent COVID-19 infection rates: a time-series analysis.
Timothy StockwellJinhui ZhaoFariha AlamSam ChurchillYipu ShiTimothy NaimiPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2022)
Alcohol consumption increased in three Canadian provinces during COVID-19 to degrees corresponding to the extent of the strictness of measures imposed to prevent viral spread. Increased consumption of alcohol was associated with increased COVID-19 infection rates 2 weeks later.