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Ministry to Rehabilitate 20,000 Teen E-Cigarette Users in New Plan


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The Public Health Ministry has unveiled a rehabilitation plan targeting 20,000 young e-cigarette users, as announced by Minister Somsak Thepsutin. This initiative addresses rising concerns over teen vaping—a hot topic raised by Senator Premsak Piayura during a recent Senate assembly. The surge in e-cigarette use among teenagers has spotlighted governmental oversight and the need for better control measures.

 

The ministry's plan involves hospital-based screenings to integrate youths into a national rehabilitation programme, aiming to curb the growing e-cigarette trend. Notably, a 2021 report from the National Statistical Office revealed over 80,000 people aged 15 and above were using e-cigarettes, underscoring the urgency of tackling this issue.

 

Further highlighting the gravity of the situation, a 2022 US CDC survey found that 17.6% of Thai youths aged 13 to 15 were vaping—a significant increase from previous years.


Minister Somsak stressed that addressing underage e-cigarette use is a priority for the current fiscal year. The Ministry has set forth a comprehensive action plan that includes law enforcement, collaborations with partners, improved policy-making, and awareness campaigns about vaping hazards.

 

Back in May, the ministry formed a task force with the National Tobacco Product Control Committee and the Department of Disease Control. They have already seized over 60,000 vaping devices, valued at approximately 18 million baht.

 

Somsak remains steadfast in promoting healthier lifestyles among teenagers, aiming to reduce e-cigarette use. "We are committed to creating a healthier environment for our youth," he affirmed, underlining the ministry’s dedication to reversing this troubling trend.

 

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30 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

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The Public Health Ministry has unveiled a rehabilitation plan targeting 20,000 young e-cigarette users, as announced by Minister Somsak Thepsutin. This initiative addresses rising concerns over teen vaping—a hot topic raised by Senator Premsak Piayura during a recent Senate assembly. The surge in e-cigarette use among teenagers has spotlighted governmental oversight and the need for better control measures.

 

The ministry's plan involves hospital-based screenings to integrate youths into a national rehabilitation programme, aiming to curb the growing e-cigarette trend. Notably, a 2021 report from the National Statistical Office revealed over 80,000 people aged 15 and above were using e-cigarettes, underscoring the urgency of tackling this issue.

 

Further highlighting the gravity of the situation, a 2022 US CDC survey found that 17.6% of Thai youths aged 13 to 15 were vaping—a significant increase from previous years.


Minister Somsak stressed that addressing underage e-cigarette use is a priority for the current fiscal year. The Ministry has set forth a comprehensive action plan that includes law enforcement, collaborations with partners, improved policy-making, and awareness campaigns about vaping hazards.

 

Back in May, the ministry formed a task force with the National Tobacco Product Control Committee and the Department of Disease Control. They have already seized over 60,000 vaping devices, valued at approximately 18 million baht.

 

Somsak remains steadfast in promoting healthier lifestyles among teenagers, aiming to reduce e-cigarette use. "We are committed to creating a healthier environment for our youth," he affirmed, underlining the ministry’s dedication to reversing this troubling trend.

 

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-- 2024-10-08


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Let me guess what they are going to do.  Suggest that the kids smoke cigarettes supplied by the Thai tobacco monopoly instead.  The same monopoly which wants e-cigarettes outlawed.

Change my mind!

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12 minutes ago, connda said:

Suggest that the kids smoke cigarettes supplied by the Thai tobacco monopoly instead.

He He   such a cunning plan  I think it just might work ! 😋

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