Windsor Star

Fermented milk, driving don’t mix

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MOSCOW Russia’s top health official said Monday that drinking and driving don’t mix — even when the drink in question is kefir, a fermented milk beverage containing less than one per cent alcohol.

The comments by Gennady Onishchenk­o, Russia’s chief sanitary inspector, sparked an outburst of criticism and ridicule on Twitter. Dozens of users circulated a picture of a glass of kefir with the caption, “Kefir? NO! I’m driving!”

Officials have been scrambling to condemn drunk driving since a driver in September killed seven people, including five orphans, after crashing into a bus stop in Moscow.

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