Policies for a post-pandemic hangover: Addressing alcohol use in the time of COVID-19 and beyond
Policies for a Post-Pandemic Hangover:
Addressing Alcohol Use in the Time of COVID-19 and Beyond
Researchers have documented a sharp increase in harmful alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic, which threatens to compromise public health long after the last lockdowns and stay-at-home orders are lifted. In addition to social isolation and economic stress, public policies—including relaxed restrictions on home delivery and health claims for alcohol, and deep tax cuts for the alcohol industry—have helped to drive higher alcohol consumption. Why are consumers drinking more, and why does it matter? What public policies are available to nudge consumers towards healthier, and better informed choices? Why aren’t ingredients, calories, and other nutrition facts included on alcoholic beverage labels? A panel of experts will discuss these and other questions.
Moderator
Melissa Maitin-Shepard, Founder and Principal
MMS Health Strategies, LLC
Panelists
Dr. Raimee H. Eck
Advocacy Co-Chair, Maryland Public Health Association
Cassandra Tourre
Director of Public Policy, National Alcohol Beverage Control Association
Thomas M. Gremillion
Director of Food Policy, Consumer Federation of America
Dr. Timothy Naimi
Director, Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research