THERE were three recent cases of suspected vaping-related illnesses in Malaysia, and they should raise red flags for the Health Ministry and urge the banning of all e-cigarettes and vaping devices.
While Malaysia maintains “no direct participation of the tobacco industry in policy development”, there are indications that the government has accepted pro-tobacco industry policies.
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