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There was nothing else to do : Alcohol use and sales on the rise in Virginia during the pandemic, especially among women

By COLLEEN CURRAN Richmond Times-Dispatch Editor’s note: Some names in this story have been changed to protect the personal health information of the women who shared their experiences. In the beginning of the pandemic, Jill, 40, told herself that pouring a glass of wine would help her cope with the anxiety and stress of lockdown. She’d be watching “Paw Patrol” with her three young kids for the hundredth time and have a glass of wine to cut through the boredom. Then she’d have another with her husband before dinner. Then there were Zoom happy hours, some of the only times she’d see her best friends, where she started getting creative with mixed drinks.

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How Virginia hopes to improve mental health support services

How Virginia hopes to improve mental health support services By: Shannon Lilly and last updated 2021-04-03 18:58:47-04 RICHMOND, Va. A new nationwide three-digit suicide hotline should make it easier for people to receive mental health support. It was being incorporated with a state-wide push to improve mental health crisis response in Virginia, according to the Department of Health and Developmental Services. I think that Virginia recognizes that we need to improve mental health support services, Heather Norton, Assistant Commissioner with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, said. Norton is leading the implementation of a federal 988 grant in the state.

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