College Drinking in the Age of COVID-19

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Add to Calendar 2020-06-11 00:00:00 2020-06-11 00:00:00 College Drinking in the Age of COVID-19 This webinar will examine the potential challenges associated with enforcing social distancing measures and alcohol consumption among students. The webinar will discuss regional differences, distinguishing between alcohol risk and COVID-19 prevention, potential risks for and opportunities for alcohol prevention. Learning Objectives include the following: Understand the potential risks and opportunities for alcohol prevention related to COVID-19; and How to consider alcohol prevention in the general context of COVID-19 mitigation. Registration: Register for the webinar here. Virtual Virtual noreply@air.org America/New_York public

This webinar will examine the potential challenges associated with enforcing social distancing measures and alcohol consumption among students. The webinar will discuss regional differences, distinguishing between alcohol risk and COVID-19 prevention, potential risks for and opportunities for alcohol prevention.

Learning Objectives include the following:

  • Understand the potential risks and opportunities for alcohol prevention related to COVID-19; and
  • How to consider alcohol prevention in the general context of COVID-19 mitigation.

Registration: Register for the webinar here.


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