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Brits 'putting themselves at greater risk from coronavirus' by drinking alcohol

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Brits are putting themselves at greater risk from coronavirus by drinking alcohol, health chiefs say. The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged people to stay away from booze and tobacco while in self-isolation.

Brits are also being encouraged to take up online classes, walk in the park - at a safe distance from others, and dance to music.

Drinking too much alcohol can lower your immune system, making you more vulnerable to the disease. A strong immune system is key to fighting off the virus, according to experts.

The alcohol misuse charity We Are With You has warned that new coronavirus lockdown laws may result in a spike in drinking. Do you have a coronavirus story?

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