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As a recovering alcoholic, I’m dreading a booze-fuelled end to lockdown

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life. Now that there’s a new normal, however, this label feels very different. Not only have there been many drinks to be had during lockdown, there will be even more when it’s over.

And while I’m not usually one to get invited to too many parties, currently my Facebook invites, WhatsApp group chats and even to-be Tinder dates all have the same running theme: ‘let’s get drunk’.

It leaves me wondering if they remember that I’m a raging alcoholic.And that’s not to mention my social media timelines with people talking about how much they’ve been drinking and how much they intend to indulge when the world re-opens.Visit our live blog for the latest updates: Coronavirus news liveWill I feel somewhat left out of all upcoming house-parties,.

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