Monday, April 13, 2020

Avoid Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs -Surgeon General

Surgeon General Jerome Adams, who happens to be black, has warned against comorbidities and the Corona Virus.  On April 10, 2020 he issued a warning to everyone, but also those of minority communities who have sometimes been hit harder by this pandemic.  Among other things he said,

"Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.”  -USA Surgeon General Jerome Adams 4-10-2020

He issued this warning to all Americans, and especially to those at risk with comorbidities. 

I certainly agree with the Surgeon General.  While he was specifically speaking in connection with this pandemic, all Americans, of every race, at all times, would be better off, safer, if they “avoid alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.”  See my book, “Ancient Wine and the Bible: The Case for Abstinence,” and other articles here at gulfcoastpastor.blogspot.com for more evidence. 

Wishing and praying all of you have a safe journey through this pandemic. 


In addition, WHO and others have recently pointed out the following information.  Sounds much like what preachers have been saying all along: 
No amount of alcohol is safe, according to The Global Burden of Diseases study, which analyzed levels of alcohol use and its health effects in 195 countries from 1990 to 2016.
While the study's authors say that moderate drinking may safeguard people against heart disease, they found that the potential to develop cancer and other diseases offsets these potential benefits, as do other risks of harm.”


-David R. Brumbelow, gulfcoastpastor.blogspot.com, 4-13-AD 2020. 

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