Uruguay: The Ministry of Education and Culture has approved the setting-up of the Association of Vapers of Uruguay (Asovape), which seeks to reduce smoking and regulate the consumption of e-cigarettes, press reports. The ministry said the association would “promote through education…the ways of reducing the harm associated with smoking”. The sale of e-cigarettes has been banned in Uruguay since 2009. ...
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