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MANILA, Philippines — The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Maundy Thursday urged Filipino smokers to stop vaping and smoking, emphasizing that liberation from nicotine might not be easy, but it is possible. CBCP Health Care Commission executive secretary Fr. Dan Cancino Jr. sounded an alarm on the prevalence of vaping and smoking among Filipinos, especially the youth. READ: DOH: Vaping not safer than smoking cigarettes “During this Holy Week, smoking and vaping within and around our sacred spaces disrespect the holiness of these places. This message is about having a smoke-free and vape-free society,” Cancino said in a […]... Keep on reading: CBCP urges smokers to quit: Not easy, but possible
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