Teens who vape are five times more likely to catch coronavirus, study claims

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Teens who vape are five times more likely to catch coronavirus, study claims
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Researchers from Stanford University have warned that teenagers who vape are five times more likely to catch Covid-19, while those who smoke cigarettes at seven times more likely

And the risk soars almost seven-fold if they also use conventional cigarettes. Both forms of smoking weaken the lungs, warn scientists.

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