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Alcohol-related deaths in Canada surged 18% during the pandemic, linking stress and easier access to alcohol.
During the pandemic, alcohol-related deaths in Canada rose by 18%, with 1,600 more deaths than expected, and hospitalizations increased by 8%, peaking at 14% in 2020 and 2021.
Factors like stress, boredom, and mental health issues, along with easier access to alcohol, are blamed for the rise.
The study suggests that making alcohol more available during times of heightened vulnerability can lead to harmful consequences.
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