coronavirus, deputy chief public health officer Dr. Howard Njoo said Tuesday.“(A) risk factor in terms of getting together in a bar… is alcohol.
And after one or two drinks, people might feel less inhibited,” Njoo said at a media conference. “And if you go in with good intentions with wearing a mask and social distancing… who knows, after one or two drinks, that might change.” Montreal public health urges all bar patrons and employees to get tested for COVID-19 More evidence is showing that the risk of contracting the coronavirus indoors is higher, and hanging out at a crowded bar with loud talking and touching surfaces may put you at higher risk, health officials warned.“The fact that people might be there for a long period of time….