NSW Health looking at potential danger of 'passive vaping'

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NSW Health looking at potential danger of 'passive vaping'
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In NSW, vaping is currently banned wherever cigarette smoking is banned, with fines issued to breachers.

are coming under the eye of NSW Health as the state government continues to warn about the dangers of vapes.

In NSW, vaping is currently banned wherever cigarette smoking is banned, including on public transport, inside public venues, and dining areas. "We know definitively that vaping has severe health impacts and risks including potentially over 200 chemicals and toxins," Health Minister Mark Ryan said."Some of these chemicals have been shown to be harmful to health and can cause cancer, heart disease and lung disease.

"It makes sense that we should continue to monitor the potential risks of passive vaping, and that's exactly what NSW Health is doing." The emphasis on the potential risks of passive smoking was a major part of the campaign to limit cigarette use.: Stay across all the latest in breaking news, celebrity and sport via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.Man who killed Skye Sassine during 2009 police chase to be released

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