China To Ban Smoking Indoors
China, the world’s largest tobacco consumer, is aiming to ban indoor smoking in public areas by the end of the year reports CNN.
About one in three cigarettes smoked in the world is in China, according to the World Health Organization. And more than half of Chinese men smoke, according to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey in 2010.
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Last month, Chinese government officials were told not to smoke in public places such as hospitals, public transport or schools to set a good example for the public.
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