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France Joins the Global Smoke-Free Movement: Twelve Countries Prohibit Smoking in Public

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France has enacted a comprehensive ban on smoking in public areas in an audacious attempt to enhance public health and lower the prevalence of smoking-related illnesses. This regulation, which is a component of a larger anti-tobacco policy, is in line with an increasing trend of countries placing a higher priority on health and clean air.

Along with nations like New Zealand, Ireland, and Bhutan, France has implemented a new strategy that targets outdoor public areas including parks, beaches, and school zones. These actions are intended to lower the dangers of passive smoking and deter young people from using tobacco.

In addition, the French government has announced intentions to raise tobacco pricing, phase out cigarette vending machines, and intensify awareness efforts. The programme has been hailed by health experts as a positive step towards a generation free of tobacco use.

Twelve countries have already banned smoking in public places, and the trend from around the world indicates that more may follow shortly. The emphasis on regulation, early education, and prevention points to a paradigm shift in global public health policy.

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