What has the WHO done about vaping?
The need to agree policy with over 160 members is perhaps one reason why, at times, not much policy is created.
For example, the WHO has asked members to consider classifying vaping as a tobacco product, but wasn’t able to get agreement. However, in the 7th Conference of the Parties, it was agreed that vaping (or ENDS, as the WHO calls it) would be banned or regulated. Countries like India have chosen to ban vaping, while the EU and the UK have chosen the regulatory route.
The next Conference of the Parties will be held in November 2021. The WHO is likely to present negative reports on vaping which will be in stark contrast to extensive independent research, including that of Public Health England. Actual policy will depend on negotiations with the different countries involved.
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