1 in 5 people are protected by complete tobacco smoking bans
 
Many governments are making progress in the  fight against tobacco, with 5 billion people protected by comprehensive  tobacco control policies. But a new WHO report shows many countries are  still not adequately implementing policies. 2.6 billion people remain unprotected, leaving them at risk of harms caused by tobacco use.
 Only 1 in 5 people are protected by complete tobacco smoking bans in  indoor public spaces and workplaces. 6 in 10 tobacco users want to quit  and with proven help, they can more than double their chances of  quitting. “Quitting tobacco is one of the best things any person can do  for their own health,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. Currently, there are an estimated 1.1 billion smokers, around 80% of whom live in low- and middle-income countries.
Sourse: World Health Organization
Date: July 26, 2019
 
 
