A week after the ban of online e-cig sales, Beijing lays out action plan to combat smoking and vaping among teenagers. FMTNews China Vape
WHO survey shows over 90% respondents in China support smoke-free indoor places.
The document, while urging a use of legislation, law revision and enforcement to ban e-cigarettes in public places, did not elaborate on when and how the ban will take effect. That stance puts China squarely with countries that have banned e-cigarettes outright, including India, Brazil and Singapore. In contrast, some nations like the UK view e-cigarettes as viable alternatives to smoking, one of the leading causes of preventable death.
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