Health experts advise: Lockdown is the best chance to quit tobacco addiction, quit the deadly habit


- The sale of tobacco products like pan-masala is banned during lockdown

Kota, dated 2 May 2020, Saturday

Tobacco products such as pan-masala have been banned in the lockdown imposed due to Corona. This is the best time for tobacco addicts to quit, according to health experts. The government has banned the sale of tobacco products such as pan-masala in lockdowns.

Rdo, a senior oncologist at a medical college in Kota, Rajasthan. R. That. "Tobacco products are not available in the market in the ongoing lockdown," Jain said. This is the best time for tobacco addicts to get rid of a deadly addiction.

The health ministry last month ordered all states to ban pan-spices to prevent the spread of the corona virus. The government banned such products to prevent pan-spice chewers from spitting in public and to spread the Koro epidemic.

Dr. working as an oncologist in the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Jodhpur. Amit Goyal said that the government's order on pan-masala should be strictly followed. In countries like Singapore and Malaysia, the rules are very strict. In addition, those who spit in public should be fined a huge amount. Pan-spices and other tobacco products are widely used in our country. Not only is it a form of risk for a smoker, it can also be a danger to those around him. Even viruses like the core are at higher risk of spreading from such people.

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