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Convention Secretariat joins UNOG to celebrate WNTD2019 and applauds its smoke and vape-free policy and cessation programme for staff
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31 MAY 2019 -
The United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) recently announced specific measures to strengthen its smoke and vape-free policy. Following the adoption of the resolution on smoke-free United Nations (UN) premises by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2008 which made all indoor UN premises smoke-free, UNOG has now taken steps to control smoking and vaping within its outdoor premises. Over the last few months, a total of 14 dedicated smoking and vaping shelters have been set up across the Palais des Nations grounds. As a result, smoking and vaping will no longer be permitted anywhere else within the UNOG perimeter.
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Please refer to our main brief for comprehensive definitions of the three COVID-19 disease stages, as well as analysis on the critical questions regarding smoking, infection with SARS-CoV-2, hospital record limitations, biochemistry, and nicotine’s alleged protective qualities.
Vaping and COVID-19
In “Vaping in today’s pandemic: E-cigarette, or vaping product-use associated with lung injury mimicking COVID-19 in teenagers representing with respiratory distress,” Darmawan et al [1] discuss three adolescents who presented at hospitals with respiratory distress during COVID-19. (...) While distinct from the majority of smoking-related studies in The Union’s scientific briefs, this study provides an important reminder that adolescents who vape may be at dual risk for lung injuries—from COVID-19 and novel products.
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1. Darmawan et al., Vaping in. today’s pandemic: E-cigarette, or vaping, product-use associated lung injury mimicking COVID-19 in teenagers representing with respiratory distress.
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UN partnership aims to combat microplastics in cigarettes
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Cigarette butts and vaping pods found during a beach cleanup in the USA.
2 February 2022
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A new UN partnership announced on Wednesday aims to raise awareness about the environmental and health impacts of microplastics in cigarette butts, the most discarded waste item worldwide.
(...) However, cigarette butts that are not properly disposed of get broken down by factors such as sunlight and moisture, thus releasing microplastics, heavy metals and many other chemicals which impact ecosystems’ health and services.
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components are introduced onto herbal material), users are unaware of which
synthetic cannabinoid may be contained within such products.
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