How to quit vaping – or help someone quit – during the coronavirus pandemic
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April 9, 2020
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How to quit vaping – or help someone quit – during the coronavirus pandemic ([link removed])
While it is too soon to know the specific impacts of the coronavirus on people who use e-cigarettes, there is growing evidence that vaping can increase the risk of lung infections. If you want to quit vaping or want to help your child or loved one quit now, we’ve compiled some of our top evidence-based resources that could help during this time.
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New York state officially bans the sale of flavored e-cigarettes ([link removed])
It’s official! As part of the state’s annual budget, New York now prohibits the sale of all flavored e-cigarettes. The legislation ends tobacco sales in pharmacies and bans tobacco coupons and other price discounts.
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Empowering youth to #WerkItFromHome ([link removed])
As the world continues to stay home and social distance, truth^® announced a new TikTok challenge last week that encourages youth to #WerkItFromHome. In just one week, the challenge has generated 2.4 billion views.
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Montgomery County, Maryland – The county council passed bills that prohibits the sale of flavored e-cigarettes, except tobacco-flavored, in retail stores within a half mile of any library, park, playground or recreational facility and the sale of any e-cigarettes in retail stores within a half mile of any middle or high school.
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New York State – Gov. Cuomo signed into law the state’s annual budget which prohibits the sale of all flavored e-cigarettes unless approved as part of an FDA pre-market approval, all tobacco products in pharmacies, and bans coupons and manufacturer discounts and displays in shops.
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Utah – Gov. Herbert signed into law a bill that requires retailers that sell flavored e-cigarettes to have tobacco specialty store retail licenses. Tobacco, mint, and menthol flavors are exempt.
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