Positive Correlation between Heavy Alcoholic Drinking and SARS-Cov-2 Not-infection Rate
Abstract
An investigation on the correlation between the strong alcoholic drinking and SARS-Cov-2 uninfection rate is carried out. The investigation is done through a simple survey in China based on the social media software Weixin and the survey mini program Wenjuanxin, during 15:00 Jan.1, 2023 to 12:35 Jan.3, 2023. From the 211 survey questionnaires collected, we find a significant positive correlation between the frequent (no less than three times a week) strong liquor (higher than 40\% alcoholic content in volume) drinking and the higher SARS-Cov-2 uninfection rate (38.6\% compared to the value 25.1\% for general population). The p-value of this statistical result shows that the correlation is significant.
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