World No Tobacco Day 2021: Tobacco Consumption Can Increase Risk of COVID-19 Mortality, Says NGO
"The consumption of tobacco can create more problems during the COVID-19 infection. If you want to survive the COVID-19 threat, then you must quit smoking immediately," National Organisation for Tobacco Eradication's general secretary Dr Shekhar Salkar said in a video message.
Panaji, May 31: Consumption of tobacco can increase the risk of COVID-19 mortality, an anti-tobacco watchdog said on Monday. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important for people to stop smoking to keep their lungs in a better condition, the NGO said on the occasion of the World No Tobacco Day.
"The consumption of tobacco can create more problems during the COVID-19 infection. If you want to survive the COVID-19 threat, then you must quit smoking immediately," National Organisation for Tobacco Eradication's general secretary Dr Shekhar Salkar said in a video message. World No Tobacco Day 2021 Date And Theme: Know The Significance of the Day That Spreads Awareness About Dangers of Using Tobacco.
Salkar said this year, the theme of the World No Tobacco Day is 'Commit to Quit', and those who smoke or chew tobacco should make an effort to quit the habit and indulge in activities like cycling, swimming, walking, deep breathing and practising yoga.