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Covid-19 & Vaping Risks

Season 29 Episode 16

Dr. Stanton Glantz, Dr. Humberto Choi & Dr. Susan Walley, discusses whether or not there is a possibility that the corona virus could spread through vaping. Due to the lack of research on what is yet to be a new smoking trend, these experts provide information as to what could be the result if the virus spreads in this manner.

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