Malaysians can now share their thoughts about the Generational End Game (GEG) bill via a survey on the MySejahtera app.
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The survey titled “Dr Zaliha would like to know your views on Generational Endgame” is open to all Malaysians and it’s accessible on the app after updating on Google Play store for Android and the Apple App Store for iOS. The survey will be on the main page of the MySejahtera app. You can’t miss it. Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa The GEG is one of the provisions of the Control of Tobacco Products for Public Health Bill 2023 that is being finalised.
A lack of enforcement might push desperate smokers to seek illicit cigarettes which can be more harmful, rendering the efforts to push the GEG bill through pointless.
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