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PetraG
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I think we all are aware of the health hazards of alcohol abuse, so naturally many of us wonder why a liquor store could be considered an essential business.
A physician explained to me that a significant portion of the US population are heavy drinkers, to the point that they are very likely to suffer from alcohol withdrawal delirium (aka delirium tremens) if they abruptly stop their alcohol use. Here is a professionally-written description of the syndrome with primary sources:
https://americanaddictioncenters.org/alcoholism-treatment/delirium-tremens-symptoms-and-treatment
Delerium tremens is considered a medical emergency; untreated DT has a death rate of 37% (see link above). A substantial number of people with this condition will die even with hospitalization (in the range of 1-4%).
Because of the high number of very heavy drinkers in the general population and the high risk of DT if they were to abruptly stop all alcohol consumption, shutting down liquor stores would precipitate a public health emergency. That is why liquor stores were deemed essential businesses.
A physician explained to me that a significant portion of the US population are heavy drinkers, to the point that they are very likely to suffer from alcohol withdrawal delirium (aka delirium tremens) if they abruptly stop their alcohol use. Here is a professionally-written description of the syndrome with primary sources:
https://americanaddictioncenters.org/alcoholism-treatment/delirium-tremens-symptoms-and-treatment
Delerium tremens is considered a medical emergency; untreated DT has a death rate of 37% (see link above). A substantial number of people with this condition will die even with hospitalization (in the range of 1-4%).
Because of the high number of very heavy drinkers in the general population and the high risk of DT if they were to abruptly stop all alcohol consumption, shutting down liquor stores would precipitate a public health emergency. That is why liquor stores were deemed essential businesses.
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