More in Singapore using e-vaporisers despite it being banned since 2018

While illegal, it is clear from an online survey by Milieu that people are getting their hands on e-vaporisers here. ST PHOTO: ZAIHAN YUSOF
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SINGAPORE - While daily cigarette smoking declined in 2020, it is hardly time to breathe easy.

An online survey by Milieu points to a slight rise in the number of people using e-vaporisers, even though the use and sale of the product was banned in Singapore in Feb 1, 2018.

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