CRI听力:Second-hand Smoke Causes Over 100,000 Deaths in China Annually: WHO
2015-10-20来源:CRI
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The World Health Organization has called on China to enact a national tobacco control law.
WHO, the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project, and the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, jointly released a report on Monday.
The report says second-hand smoke causes more than 100,000 deaths in China annually, with 740 million non-smokers being exposed to second-hand smoke at least once a day during a typical week.
The report warns that around 1 million people die from tobacco-related illnesses in the country annually, and the number could rise to 3 million by 2050 unless action is taken now.
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