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Attention! Tobacco users can be more vulnerable to COVID- 19 infection


Attention! Tobacco users can be more vulnerable to COVID- 19 infection
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World No Tobacco Day is observed every year on 31 May. The celebration of this day informs the public on the dangers of using tobacco, the business practices of tobacco companies and what the World Health Organization (WHO) is doing to fight the use of tobacco and also what people around the world can do to claim their right to health.
Although the hazards of tobacco were not new, it is being said that tobacco users can be more vulnerable to COVID- 19 infection.
Tobacco usage – India perspective:
The use of tobacco leads to nearly 8 million deaths every year globally, according to the World Health Organization, predominantly due to lung and heart diseases. Out of these, over seven million deaths are a result of direct tobacco use, and the rest due to exposure to second-hand smoke. About 80% of the deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. ....

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Decisions du Conseil des Ministres du 28 mai 2021


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Les membres du Cabinet ont pris note des divers décisions prises pour diriger le pays.
1. Cabinet has agreed to the promulgation of the Education (Amendment No. 2) Regulations 2021 to provide for a registered candidate who has not been able to sit for the Primary School Achievement Certificate (PSAC) Assessment 2020-2021 in April 2021 to take the PSAC re-assessment papers, subject to conditions and criteria specified in the Annual Programme for the PSAC Assessment 2020-2021, and that such a candidate would not qualify for a further re-assessment. The Regulations would take effect as from 27 May 2021.
Cabinet has also agreed to the issue of the Government Notice on the addendum to the Annual Programme for the Primary School Achievement Certificate Assessment 2020 – 2021 to provide for the following categories of candidates who were absent for the PSAC April 2021 Assessment to be allowed to take the re-assessment paper(s): ....

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No impact on availability of tobacco products during lockdown, finds study


No impact on availability of tobacco products during lockdown, finds study
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Nearly two-thirds of users purchased them daily from shops
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Nearly two-thirds of users purchased them daily from shops
The effect of last year’s COVID-19 lockdown was felt in many ways but it had little or no impact on the availability of tobacco products. A survey among tobacco users found that nearly 60% reported easy availability of tobacco products during the lockdown.
The researchers also found an encouraging trend: nearly two-thirds of tobacco users reported a reduction in tobacco use and an intention to quit.
With an aim of assessing tobacco use, accessibility of tobacco products and quitting behaviour during the lockdown, the Tobacco Cessation Clinic (TCC) of Cancer Institute took up a cross-sectional assessment among current tobacco users in Tamil Nadu. ....

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