Bolivia, the only country in South America without tobacco law
Bolivia is the only country in South America that does not have an anti-tobacco law, reported the World Health Organization (WHO) adviser on noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health (WHO), Lenildo de Moura. In view of this situation, the representative of the International organization stressed that a bill for the control of cigarette smoking is being worked on today. All countries in South America have a standard to protect the tobacco population, except Bolivia, said De Moura. The WHO representative highlighted the work of the President of the Health Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, Franklin Flores, who is promoting the tobacco Control and consumption bill. De Moura said that this r...
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