DHAKA: Bangladesh plans to prohibit the sale and use of electronic cigarettes and vaporisers, a health official said on Monday.
“We are actively working to impose a ban on the production, import and sale of e-cigarettes and all vaping tobaccos to prevent health risks,” ShaikhYusuf said
Shaikh Yusuf Harun, Secretary at the health education and family welfare division of the Ministry of Health and Family welfare.
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The health ministry had taken into consideration the recent spate of deaths and illnesses linked to e-cigarette use in the US, he said.
A ban on e-cigarettes and vaporisers will be incorporated in the tobacco control policy 2019, now being drawn up by the government, he added.
E-cigarettes are available everywhere in Bangladesh from small street corner shops to e-commerce sites.
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