Alcohol Poisoning Among Minors Mars Armenian New Year Celebrations

Jan 3 2024

As the world marked the advent of a New Year, Armenia was grappling with a rather grim reality. A disturbing incident involving minors and alcohol poisoning cast a shadow over the festive cheer. Armen Muradyan, the head of the Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU), reported that 18 individuals had been admitted to the hospital due to various types of poisoning. The list included carbon monoxide, chemicals, and food-related issues. However, what was deeply unsettling was the fact that children between the ages of 10 and 15 were among those affected by alcohol poisoning.

The victims included a 10-year-old, two 16-year-olds, and three 15-year-olds. The figures, in themselves, are alarming – illustrating a disconcerting trend of underage drinking. But the context of the New Year celebrations adds an additional layer of concern, highlighting the urgent need to address the issue of alcohol consumption among Armenia’s youth.

Adding to the list of New Year’s Eve calamities, Muradyan disclosed that there were five cases of individuals seeking medical attention for injuries caused by fireworks. These incidents serve as a somber reminder of the potential dangers of misusing fireworks, particularly during large-scale celebrations.

In light of these incidents, the YSMU head emphasized the importance of adhering to safety rules and raising awareness to prevent such emergencies and tragic outcomes. Muradyan urged the public to be vigilant in taking care of themselves and their loved ones, stressing the significance of knowledge and caution in reducing the risk of such incidents in the future.

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