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Exposure to second-hand smoke in selected public places in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region

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Image shows publication cover entitled Exposure to second-hand smoke in selected public places in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.Countries of the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region have taken steps towards implementing smoke‐free policies in enclosed public places. Almost half the countries have nearly comprehensive smoke‐free legislation and many others have exercised restrictions through ministerial decrees or executive notifications. Effective implementation of comprehensive smoke‐free policy requires more than laws that prohibit smoking indoors. It also includes posting of “no smoking” signage, clear assignment of enforcement responsibility and periodic monitoring of public places to ensure compliance.

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