Tobacco Truth | Massachusetts Department of Public Health Boasts About Its 2019 Vaping Ban That Pushed Vapers to Smoke

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Officials at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health have published a report about the “implementation and evaluation of the public health emergency response to the 2019 outbreak of e-cigarette and vaping product use-associated lung injury [abbreviated EVALI]” in that state.  

The first author was Lindsay Kephart and the senior author was Dr. Monica Bharel, who served as Commissioner of the department from 2015 to 2021.

After the state received 38 EVALI case reports, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker on September 24, 2019 announced a “public health emergency response” which included a complete ban on “the sale or display of all vaping products…for 4 months.”

Kephart and colleagues celebrate the results in their report: “Massachusetts residents indicated high awareness of the EVALI outbreak and the corresponding public health response. Tobacco retailers were compliant with the temporary state prohibition on the sale of e-cigarettes. In response to reduced access to vaping products in stores, both adult and youth survey respondents reported reduced use, increased quit attempts, or complete e-cigarette cessation.”

What do these results indicate?  First, tobacco retailers largely cooperated, despite the fact that by early September many, including me (here) and Boston University’s Dr. Michael Siegel (here), were noting that the lung injuries were unrelated to nicotine-based e-cigarettes and vaping products which had been used by tens of millions of consumers for a decade with no serious lung problems.  Second, “high awareness” actually means the public had been seduced into believing, wrongly, that nicotine e-cigarettes and vapes caused EVALI.

Read full article here.

Dr. Brad Rodu – Tobacco Truth – 2022-03-09.

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