For three months, all meetings were digital, but for the past three weeks, the group, which belongs to the Halland district, has once again had physical meetings with the restrictions that apply during the pandemic.

- The physical meetings have made me sober and are absolutely needed.

You can convey emotions in a different way, something completely different than looking at a computer screen, says the representative from Halland, who wants to remain anonymous.

Overall, the pandemic has led to fewer people attending the group's meetings.

But they still see a positive aspect in that the digital meetings seem to have made it easier for newcomers to take part.

One who welcomes the digital meetings is "Pia", which is actually called something else.

She lives in Örebro County and notices that the digital meetings have created new opportunities to participate - for example at work during the lunch break or at a distance from abroad.

Hear her tell in the clip below.

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In the clip, "Pia" from Alcoholics Anonymous tells more about how AA meetings have changed now during the pandemic.

Photo: Johannes Weckström / SVT