First cigarettes, now there will be a ban on e-cigarettes, this worry of cancer is bothering the government!

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First cigarettes, now there will be a ban on e-cigarettes, this worry of cancer is bothering the government!
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The British government is now going to take a big decision. Rishi Sunak (Rishi Sunak) government will ban disposable vapes i.e. e-cigarettes in Britain today. This is being done due to its rapidly increasing use among youth and younger people. According to the new system, different flavors of vapes will also be banned. Also, emphasis will be placed on plain packaging so that it appears less attractive to children.

Rishi Sunak said that this shows our commitment where we want to completely ban cigarettes for people aged 15 and below who buy them legally. The Sunak government believes that by doing so, they will leave a strong and good legacy for the new generation of their country.

80 thousand deaths due to smoking every year

If we talk about Britain, there are a large number of people here smoking Causes die. The government says smoking has become a problem in Britain which can be stopped if efforts are made. Despite this, smoking accounts for 1 in 4 cancer deaths in the UK. Around 80,000 deaths are caused by smoking in Britain each year.

It was October last year, when Rishi Sunak's government took a landmark decision that minors would not be able to buy tobacco. The government has already made this provision in the UK where anyone born on or after 1 January 2009 will not be able to buy tobacco for the rest of their lives.

A growing craze among children

This information is also interesting where vapes i.e. e-cigarettes are considered important for quitting smoking. But several reports have also raised concerns that e-cigarettes could increase nicotine addiction among young people.

According to a report, about 9 percent of children between 11 and 15 years of age in Britain are using e-cigarettes. We recall a World Health Organization (WHO) report in December last year, in which it expressed concern over the growing use of e-cigarettes and called for a ban on all vape flavors.

It is also harmful to the environment

However, another argument of people and associations working in this industry is that vapes are not only less risky than tobacco but also its different flavors encourage people to quit smoking. However, Rishi Sunak Sarkar's understanding of this is that although it has some good uses today, since it is harmful in the long run, its use for children should be banned.

British Govt There is another argument and that is that the ban on e-cigarettes is beneficial not only from the health point of view, but also from the environmental point of view. It is also a fact that at least 50 million i.e. 5 million e-cigarettes are thrown away every week in Britain, which is also very worrying from an environmental point of view. Only time will tell how effective this decision of the British government will be.

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