Wine isn’t my go-to choice for alcohol, but I might have to reconsider with this new information.
With it being two years since the pandemic began, by now, we all know what we can do to protect ourselves from COVID-19: Getting vaccinated . . . wearing a mask . . . social distancing . . . and so on.
But now, there’s a more FUN thing we can add: Drinking RED WINE.
According to a recent U.K. study, people who consumed five or more glasses of red wine a week had a 17% LOWER risk of catching the virus.
Scientists believe it might be because of red wine’s high content of polyphenol, which is known to help with the flu and other respiratory conditions.
White wine and champagne (love me some bubbly!) also had an effect . . . those who drank one to four glasses of either of those in a week had an 8% lower risk of being infected.
But this is ONLY for wine. People who drank any amount of beer or cider were at a 28% HIGHER risk of getting Covid, and people who drank five or more glasses of spirits each week also had an INCREASED risk.
And anyone who drank in excess didn’t fare well. People who drank double these amounts had a higher risk across the board.
So there you go . . . time to drink red wine, responsibly. Cheers!