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Vaping Increases COVID-19 Infection Risk


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A study by the University of California, Riverside, indicates that vaping can increase susceptibility to COVID-19 due to certain e-liquid components, but the risk can be lowered with the addition of benzoic acid. The research highlights the potential health benefits of quitting vaping or selecting e-liquids wisely to avoid enhanced infection risk, aiming to inform future regulations and public health guidelines.

A study from UC Riverside advises e-cigarette users to exercise caution when vaping in the era of COVID-19.

A study from the University of California, Riverside, has discovered that individuals who use e-cigarettes, or vapers, are at risk of contracting Vaping Increases COVID-19 Infection Risk