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As 2019 was coming to an end, local breweries ramped up production for spring in anticipation of an expected uptick in sales. A seasonably warm March 2020 had Washingtonians shedding their winter coats, eager to drink outdoors. Fresh off a Nationals World Series championship, brewers were excited about the sales potential of having their beer available at District Drafts carts at Nationals Park. The beer festival season that stretches from March through November was about to kick off.
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CLEVELAND Hospitals across Ohio are seeing a spike in patients needing help with alcohol and/or drug addiction. Dr. Ryan Marino is a Medical Toxicologist and University Hospitals Emergency Room Physician and says the numbers are trending in a bad direction.
“There have been a lot more overdoses, a lot more people with withdrawal from substances and just people who don’t have anywhere else to go coming into the emergency department. Overdoses are definitely up in Cuyahoga County, in the state of Ohio and across the country,” says Dr. Marino.