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Alcoholism Disease Or Not, Aimed Corona Virus by NLSOFT: 4:09am On Mar 25, 2020
Fighting CORONA Virus With Alcoholism Not Recommended. WHO

As Africa countries battle with the invisible world enemy COVIC_19, some report has it that more people from this part of the world has subjected themself to Alcoholism believing it can prevent one from contracting COVIC_19


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Alcoholism Disease Or Not?

Alcoholism can be given a lot of definitions and all of them stress the fact that there is a terrible disease that involves addiction to spirits. Apart from the physical dependence on alcohol, there are other psychological, genetic and social factors that may play a role in the development of alcoholism. Many social, economic and public health problems are determined by this very serious disease.

When alcoholism is concerned, symptoms include craving for alcohol, incapacity to have control over the use of alcohol, a greater tolerance to its effects, and withdrawal symptoms during the periods of abstinence. One should as well know that many alcoholics deny having a problem.

In many cases, intervention is necessary to persuade them to start treatment. Treatment in cases of alcoholism usually includes detoxification, counseling and psychotherapy, as well as treatment of associated medical problems, and different programs for recovery and support.


Alcoholism involves physical and psychological addiction to alcohol, and it often gets to a chronic, progressive form. There are situations in which it can become fatal when alcohol consumption begins to interfere with your health, your social life or your occupational functioning.

Alcoholics often continue to consume alcohol in huge quantities despite the multiple negative consequences of the disease. Nowadays, alcoholism is the most serious form of alcohol abuse.

Alcoholism can be also defined in terms of "having a problem with drinking". If one has a problem with drinking, that can result in health or social problems (drunk driving, for instance), but that doesn’t make one yet dependent on alcohol and it doesn’t mean one has fully lost control over using spirits - as in the case of alcoholism. You should not depend on drinking alcoholism in combat of Coronavirus

Drinking of alcohol was never recommended as preventive measures by WHO. YOU CAN ONLY USE 70% Alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Not To Drinking 70% Alcoholic Drink

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Re: Alcoholism Disease Or Not, Aimed Corona Virus by segebase(m): 6:20am On Mar 25, 2020
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Re: Alcoholism Disease Or Not, Aimed Corona Virus by richa01: 6:22am On Mar 25, 2020
According to WHO "With 31 individuals diagnosed with the deadly novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in India, everyone seems to be going into a state of panic. And as a fallout, people are believing just about anything and everything they are coming across on the internet. Among several pieces of information, there is one that asks people to 'drink alcohol to stay safe and kill the deadly virus', which, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) is not true." It also affects the face skin so to save your skin you can use lemon face wash... which can protect your skin.
Re: Alcoholism Disease Or Not, Aimed Corona Virus by richa01: 11:24am On Jun 29, 2020
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