Only 5.4% Of World’s Population Covered By Comprehensive Smoke-Free Laws

Only 5.4% of the world’s populace was covered by comprehensive smoke-free laws in 2008, up from 3.1% in 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported in its second report on the global tobacco epidemic. This means that 154 million more public are no longer exposed to the harms of tobacco smoke in work places, restaurants, bars and other indoor public places…

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