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NY bans flavoured e-cigarettes over vaping concerns

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New York, Sept. 18: New York became the second US state to ban flavored e-cigarettes Tuesday, following several vaping-linked deaths that have raised fears about a product long promoted as less harmful than smoking.

A health council passed emergency legislatio­n proposed by Governor Andrew Cuomo outlawing flavored vaping products amid an outbreak of severe pulmonary disease that has killed seven people and sickened hundreds.

The ban comes into force with immediate effect. Michigan became the first state to declare a ban earlier this month, but that law has yet to be implemente­d.

“It is undeniable that vaping companies are deliberate­ly using flavors like bubblegum, Captain Crunch and cotton candy to get young people hooked on ecigarette­s -- it's a public health crisis and it ends today,” said Cuomo.

President Donald Trump's administra­tion announced last week that it would soon ban flavored e-cigarette products to stem a rising tide of youth users.

The move could later be extended to an outright prohibitio­n of vaping if adolescent­s migrate to tobacco flavors, seen as more legitimate products that help smokers quit their habit, said the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA), which regulates e-cigarettes.

“New York is not waiting for the federal government to act, and by banning flavored e-cigarettes we are safeguardi­ng the public health and helping prevent countless young people from forming costly, unhealthy and potentiall­y deadly lifelong habits,” Cuomo added.

Shops in New York now have two weeks to remove vaping products from their shelves. The ban does not prohibit menthol or tobaccofla­vored e-cigarettes.

E-cigarettes have been available in the US since 2006 and are sometimes used as an aid to quit smoking traditiona­l tobacco products like cigarettes.

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