Surgeon General Tells People Of Color To Avoid Alcohol, Drugs To Protect Against Coronavirus; Defends ‘Big Mama’ Comments

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Surgeon General Tells People Of Color To Avoid Alcohol, Drugs To Protect Against Coronavirus; Defends ‘Big Mama’ Comments
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Death rates from the coronavirus in America are highest among black and Latino people.

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In addressing people of color, Adams, who is black, recommended following the same practices often emphasized during the briefings, like staying six feet away from others and washing hands frequently, but added they should"avoid alcohol, tobacco and drugs."

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