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Countries 'not doing enough to cut tobacco deaths'



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Published Date: 08 February 2008
FOUR in ten countries still allow smoking in hospitals and schools, a report from the World Health Organisation revealed yesterday.
It warned anti-tobacco efforts aimed at avoiding tens of millions of preventable deaths had been slow to take hold.

In its first comprehensive analysis of global tobacco use and control efforts, the United Nations health organisation found only 5
per cent of the world's population lived in countries that protected their people through any of the smoking reduction measures it has outlined.

The WHO has put forward six anti-tobacco strategies that Dr Margaret Chan, its director-general, said were "within the reach of every country, rich or poor."

These are to monitor tobacco use and prevention policies; protect people from smoke; offer help to quit; warn about the dangers of tobacco; enforce bans on advertising, promotion and sponsorship; and raise taxes.

"Virtually every country needs to do more," she said.

The report found governments around the world collect 500 times more a year in tobacco taxes than they spend on anti-tobacco efforts.

It also highlighted the shift in the smoking epidemic to the developing world, due to what it said was a global tobacco industry strategy to target people in those countries.

As a result, the WHO said 80 per cent of the more than eight million tobacco-related deaths a year projected by 2030 are expected to occur in the developing world.





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  • Last Updated: 07 February 2008 9:51 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Tobacco
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

.Edinburgh 08/02/2008 00:44:01
Its funny how a few..'anti-smoking' orginisations, managed to get the power to eventually control our Country, not conntented with that, they now want to control the World!
And you Wonder about, 'Mr Hitler'..'Do-You'??
And you Wonder about, 'Red China,..'Do-You'??

Tell You What,??

You better start Wondering...about your own,,'Back-Door'

..
It started out with a kiss
How did it end up like this?
It was only a kiss
It was only a kiss

Now I’m falling asleep
And she’s calling a cab
While he’s having a smoke
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08/02/2008 01:02:08
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08/02/2008 01:53:41
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Dandy Don,

Kazakhstan 08/02/2008 07:58:50
I take it by all your comments that you are all very thoughtful & understanding smokers, the same thoughtful & understanding smokers that for the last hundred years have polluted the lungs & got up the noses of the majority of people who can't stand smoking and polluted the atmosphere of all publc places, discarded your stubs and cigarette packs wherever you liked with no regard for anybody but yourselves, in short one of the most selfish group of people I have had the misfortune to have met.
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english charlie,

suffolk 08/02/2008 09:53:02
Dandy Don, obviously Borat Sagdiyev from Kazakstan trying another wind up.
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nikspa,

Germany 08/02/2008 10:17:30
Yes, come on Dandy, listen to the voices of reason. We really need to do something about all that nasty propaganda from the anti smoking organisations.

The smoking industry needs to spread the word of truth a bit further, so it can continue to stand up for the freedom of smokers. What is wrong with making loads of money by selling useless, addictive, dangerous products and contributing to ill health and poverty across the world any way?
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nikspa,

Germany 08/02/2008 11:49:04
#11 - HarderTruth

I agree with your comments about the way publicly funded bodies should behave, I think our money is quite well spent in this case though; without the anti smoking lobby we would have had one sided propaganda from a powerful industry and would never have got close to a smoking ban.

The poverty thing is interesting! The smoking industry actually contributes to poverty in several ways; in Europe, largely because they derive a huge part of their income from people who somehow manage to feed their addiction, but can't even afford to put a decent meal on the table for their children. I'm not surprised you find it a mystery though, it would be good if the anti smoking organisations would highlight this a bit more instead of concentrating on these debatable health statistics (If your interested just look for 'smoking' and 'poverty' in google and you'll be able to read a lot more).
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Davy,

08/02/2008 12:24:53
I do not smoke.
I am against the oppressive laws that have been introduced.
As for people who want the oppression of others, they need to take a hard look at themselves.
The worse thing that ever happened was this smoking ban.
Did anyone vote for it the answer is no. It was forced upon the good honest tax payers of this country?

As for not being allowed a smoke, in a stressful place like a hospital.
Is immoral & mortal sin against our fellow brothers & sisters?
Those laws were introduced to see if the masses would cooperate. (The new world order).
11

english charlie,

suffolk 08/02/2008 13:15:36
What was the reason for taxation? Whether it be on tabacco or anything else, it was collected to pay for general Government expenditure.
12

Eve,

Scotland 08/02/2008 15:09:04
#12 Chairman Gordon: If you've never smoked then surely you can't stand people smoking near you!!!
If you don't then I think your lieing about never smoking.

I've never smoked and never tried somking in my life and I feel like my human rights have been hugle breched when someone in the street walks or stands near me puffing away.

The smell makes me want to vomit (I have actaul vomited once in a smokey pub that I was working, in tolite their before the smoking ban), smoker who smoke near me have so far ben luck I swear one of these days I'm going to vomit on their shouse.

I also ocasoinal get really bad stomic pains when pepole smoke near me. This is because I've never smoked, would suspect that everyone who hasn't tried smoking like me would suffer from the same symptoms.
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Steve Hartwell,

Toronto, Canada 08/02/2008 15:38:16
"FOUR in ten countries still allow smoking"

REALLY ?! Which ones ? I'd like to emigrate to one of them, and vacation in the others.

Steve Hartwell
www.ventilatedsmokingrooms.ca
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Eve,

Scotland 08/02/2008 16:32:39
#17 Steve Hartwell: I'd also like to know the countrie so I can avoid them!!!

Vented smoking rooms won't work, for the ovbouse reasons, for example useing the pub stuation: Staff would have to go in to that room to remove glasses and wipe tables.

Having worked behide a bar pre-smoking ban, I know what the job intales and also know how the smoke effects a non smoker after quiting my bar work I had a really bad coff for about a year and a 1/2.

Who would you send in to these rooms to clear glass ware and clean up the area, or do the onwer/management just leave them to get drity? What equipment would you give staff going it to these rooms to protect their health?
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english charlie,

suffolk 08/02/2008 16:33:22
Eve, Scotland. How do you get on in town, with all the exhaust fumes and how do get on in the country with all the rape fields? Where ever you go today, some people will find something to moan about.
16

John Blackley,

Winter Garden, FL 08/02/2008 19:27:01
Did these Worldwide Go-gooders not see the article that says smoking, drinking, fish-n-chips-guzzling couch potatoes actually cost less in healthcare terms than the humourless, stick-thin, run-ninety-miles-every-day vegetarians over the course of a lifetime?

Please stop preaching to and about me, WHO. I'm an intelligent and well-educated adult and I'll choose my own vices (most of which are less malignant than yours.)
17

Disputer,

08/02/2008 21:10:35
Chairman. I agree with all of your posts except the politics ones. Come over from the Dark Side amigo.
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Eve,

Scotland 08/02/2008 22:39:10
#19 english charlie: Don't talk noncence!!

I've never complain about any of thoes.

I'm a frequent bus user and what really gets to me, is people coming up next to me at the Bus stop and smoking near me. (They don't even ask if I mind if they smoke near me.) I feel sick and my stomic hurts, due to cigarte fumes and I have actal been phyical sick once, when I was suronded with people who are smoking. The things you've menttioned don't have the same affect on me.

AND I'm NOT moaning just showing the non smokers (never even treid smoking) point of view.

It's funny that exhaust fumes, don't tend to follow you about, you can avoid them by walking on the path away from the road. Smokers are harder to avoid and some times I find my self walking behid a smoker enaling their 2nd hand posien.

Exhaust fumes don't wave wee hand held fire sticks about on the path, which can hit you and burn hole in your cloths.

I'm geussing that your a smoker who likes to wave their ciggarett about. Just to anoy people. I really don't get what is with waving the hand held min fire about.

Smoking kills, why are so many people in dienial!!!
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Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 08/02/2008 23:28:48
"FOUR in ten countries still allow smoking in hospitals and schools"

Good. We should take a leaf out of their books.

At least they haven't succumbed to nazi madness and ruined all their pubs and bars in the process.
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Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 08/02/2008 23:35:59
Eve,

Firstly, you need to see a doctor---probably one who specialises in psychiatry---because your "problem" is probably mentally driven.

Secondly, you need to study a bit of simple physics before you make sweeping statements about ventilation not working.
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Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 08/02/2008 23:52:03
...And also you should study yourself some more physics if you think that exhaust fumes from hundreds of diesel vehicles can be avoided merely by "keeping away from the roadside" whereas tobacco smoke can only be avoided by a total ban.

Frankly, my dear, you are either deliberately over-stating things in order to make a point or you REALLY believe what you are saying---in which case see me comment #25.
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Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 09/02/2008 00:45:20
Oh and before I forget Eve, Try to brush up on your spelling a bit. I know we all make typos every now and then but reading your posts is like reading the lyrics of a 1970s song by Slade.

And then go see that doctor love.

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english charlie,

suffolk 09/02/2008 08:49:57
#22 Eve. How can you use a path away from roads, when you frequently use buses?
24

David from New Mills,

U.K. 14/02/2008 11:15:50
#28, chas. w.
Perhaps the paths in Eve's locale run between the houses and lead directly to the bus stops?
25

David from New Mills,

U.K. 14/02/2008 11:19:43
#24, Petrol Man.
Perhaps p.h. could identify the 40% of countries nearest to his locale, whose polices he admires so much, and spend a little more time there?
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english charlie,

suffolk 14/02/2008 11:44:33
#29. Perhaps Eve's bus goes up her garden path and picks her up from her doorstep? Your solution means she still has to go to the roadside. Perhaps Eve knows more than you.
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David from New Mills,

U.K. 14/02/2008 19:25:36
#31,chas w.
Perhaps Eve's bus simply stops at the end of her drive/path? No doubt Eve knows more on the matter than either of us.
Very noticeable and sad how the pro-smoking brigade sit 24/7 by their keyboards,ready to pounce on any story that detracts from the reality of the situation of their "heroes", namely Howitt, Hogan et al all falling by the wayside in the name of so-called F2C. Who's next I wonder? Oh, I forgot to mention the landlady in, was it Yorkshire, and the landlord in Wales, all taking big hits on the chin. Ah well, "C'est la vie, on suppose!"
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Stef,

presently in Bandera, Tx 17/02/2008 01:48:06
It is pleasing to note that David is showing such concern for Eve's sad problems, her vomiting, her hatred of smoke and smokers and folk in general. Perhaps David, it might be a good suggestion, if poor Eve would relocate herself to the wonderful domicile of yourself, which you call 'Pleasantville'..You both seem to have the same obsessive hatred and contempt of people who have chosen to smoke.
As for myself, I am happy here in Bandera, Tx. in fact writing this post in my smoke filled music bar, with a large carton of Marlboro at my left side, and a beer on my right, you called the Texans in your earlier post as being 'rednecks' lol, it would be great fun for all if you were to come here and lecture them on your smoking obsessions, I am sure they would love to listen to your opinions. You might find their response a good thing to add to your learning curve.
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David from New Mills,

Pleasantville. 17/02/2008 21:51:13
#33, Texan stef.
Concern would be the wrong word to use, as empathy would be more accurate. Again "hatred" is too personal, as disdain for and dislike of smokers' detritus would more accurately reflect my sentiments.
I am more than content to let stef relax in his smoky bar, with insipid Bud or something similar and his intransigent redneck pals.

 

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