Researchers find women drink about 5.4 days per month compared to their 2019 average of 4.6 days. — martin-dm / IStock.com pic via AFP
Researchers found that women drank about 5.4 days per month compared to their 2019 average of 4.6 days The authors used survey data from April-June of 2019 to establish a baseline and compared those responses to May-June 2020, when bars and restaurants were again open in many parts of the US after virus-related shutdowns.
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