CORONAVIRUS IS CAUSING A DRAMATIC SHIFT IN THE DRINKING HABITS OF AMERICANS ON LOCKDOWN

As more and more Americans were being ordered to stay home and "shelter in place," we noticed some interesting trends, like the increase in popularity of alcohol delivery apps and the rise of video happy hours. Everywhere we looked, it seemed like people around the country were certainly drinking more while under quarantine. But we wondered, are people actually drinking more at home?

To answer this question, we examined the anonymous BAC data from BACtrack App users (which connects to our bluetooth-enabled smartphone breathalyzers) before and after quarantine. Select a city or state below to see the results!

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Before and After Quarantine

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Before and After Quarantine

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BACtrack Smartphone Connected Breathalyzers