Britain to encourage smokers to swap cigarettes for vapes
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[April 11, 2023]
LONDON (Reuters) - Up to one million smokers will be encouraged
to swap cigarettes for "vapes", with pregnant women offered financial
incentives to make the change in what will be a world first, the British
government said on Tuesday.
Under the scheme, almost one in five smokers will be given a vape - an
e-cigarette - starter kit along with support to help quit smoking, the
Department of Health (DoH) said.
Pregnant women will also be offered vouchers to help them kick the habit
as part of the government's target of reducing the number of smokers to
5% or less of the population from 13% now.
"Up to two out of three lifelong smokers will die from smoking.
Cigarettes are the only product on sale which will kill you if used
correctly," Health Minister Neil O’Brien will say in a speech later on
Tuesday, the government said.
"We will offer a million smokers new help to quit. We will be funding a
new national ‘swap to stop’ scheme – the first of its kind in the
world."
Although worldwide average smoking rates are higher than in Britain,
tobacco is still the highest preventable cause of death and illness in
the country, the DoH said.
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A man smokes an e-cigarette in the queue
to Canary Wharf tube station in London, Britain, November 27, 2019.
REUTERS/Kevin Coombs/File Photo
The government spent 68 million
pounds ($84.52 million) in 2021-22 on local authority measures to
get people to stop smoking, leading to 100,000 smokers quitting, and
easing the strain on Britain's overwhelmed National Health Service.
Vaping, however, has its critics and health officials have warned
its popularity among children is exposing them to chemicals whose
long-term effects are unclear.
Health service figures show 9% of 11 to 15-year-olds in Britain had
used e-cigarettes in 2021, up from 6% three years before. The
government said it would set up an enforcement squad backed by 3
million pounds in funding to prevent the illegal sale of vapes to
under 18s.
($1 = 0.8045 pounds)
(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Barbara Lewis)
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