
Key Points:
1. The Belarusian Ministry of Internal Affairs is currently exploring the feasibility of implementing a complete ban on e-cigarettes, with discussions on the matter currently underway.
2. After the first case of a minor dying from e-cigarette use in Belarus, the Ministry of Interior is now considering the possibility of a complete ban on e-cigarettes.
3. Belarus is also considering the feasibility of implementing relevant bans, or removing food flavors from e-cigarettee-liquid.
2Firsts, reporting from Shenzhen - The Ministry of Internal Affairs is currently studying the feasibility of completely banning e-cigarettes, Belarus reported.
Discussions on the measure are ongoing, Vasily Demidovich, deputy head of the ministry’s Public Order and Prevention Directorate, said. He raised the possibility of a complete ban following the country’s first reported case of a minor’s death linked to vaping.
"According to data from the World Health Organization, more than 30 countries worldwide have implemented a complete ban on e-cigarettes."
"We are currently discussing the feasibility of implementing relevant bans, or considering the possibility of removing food flavors from e-cigarette liquid."
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