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  • The World Health Organization (WHO) is about

  • to host one of the most important

  • meetings in the history of public health.

  • The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

  • was originally a good idea. I was one

  • of the original architects of it

  • way back 15 years ago. We did not recognize

  • the central role of nicotine and the

  • possibility of the tobacco harm reduction.

  • Frankly you don't get people to move

  • and especially not 1.4 billion people to

  • move by giving them a sermon and

  • lecturing them and saying "You quit or

  • you die." It's just not going to happen.

  • So the alternative is to provide safer, not

  • safe, but safer alternatives.

  • Nicotine addicts, tar kills. That very simple

  • separation of what's in a product.

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) is at a crossroads.

  • Either they can follow along with what

  • they've been doing and become one of the

  • biggest threats to public health in history...

  • How much evidence is sufficient

  • for that one person sitting in front of you.

  • If you're the nurse or the pharmacist

  • or the dentist and it's your patient and

  • they ask you "I'd like to use an e-cigarette,

  • what's your view?" Then you can't say

  • "We need to do more research."

  • That's just not helpful.

  • It's irresponsible. Whatever World Health Organization (WHO) recommends

  • a lot of those countries just pass by law.

  • Or, the WHO can follow their mandate to reduce the

  • harm caused by smoking, embrace the

  • scientific evidence and become a leader

  • in the fight to help save the billion lives

  • that will be lost to smoking this century.

  • The public needs to know the truth

  • about these products and they

  • need public health people telling the

  • truth about the risk, at least 95%

  • less risky than smoking. We look at the

  • history of public health, the biggest

  • breakthroughs are associated

  • historically with two really really

  • simple things. One, you give people enough

  • information that they can make an

  • informed decision about what they're

  • going to do and two, you given them the ability

  • to act on that information.

  • There's clearly a big battle ahead.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is about

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誰來拯救十億人的生命? (WHO Will Save a Billion Lives?)

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    Danny Wang 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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