A 7th person died over the weekend from a suspected vaping-related illness as the CDC ramps up its investigation by lisettevoytko
Monday coordinating its investigation of the nearly 400 people sickened with illnesses possibly linked to the devices.
The man from Tulare County, California, whose name and age has not yet been released, is the second to die in the state fromAccording to Tulare County’s MondayCalifornia governor Gavin Newsom new measures the state is taking to prevent minors from using e-cigarettes and crack down on black market sales, among others.an emergency response center Monday. It creates a central command post for the investigation, and allows the CDC to more easily share information and disease experts with other agencies, like the Food and Drug Administration.
Federal officials have not yet pinpointed a specific vaping product or chemical causing the deaths and illnesses. , all of the approximately 400 people with vaping-related illness reported using vape pens. And most of those cases used oil laced with THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis.When exactly the Trump administration will issue its final guidance for e-cigarettes.
all flavored e-cigarettes, except for tobacco-flavored ones, and promised the new policy in the next couple of weeks. If the number of vaping-related illnesses and deaths will continue to increase. And if—or when—investigators can pinpoint the cause. In the meantime, the CDC recommended that people
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