Young Canadians have curtailed vaping during pandemic, survey finds
Young Canadians have been vaping less frequently since the COVID-19 pandemic began, a new survey has found, but the lead researcher cautions the habit is still an epidemic among youth.
The survey, conducted by the Lung Association of Nova Scotia and Smoke-Free Nova Scotia, heard from more than 1,800 respondents between 16 and 24 years old.
It found that respondents decreased vaping to five days per week from six, on average. They also cut back to an average of 19 vaping episodes per day, down from 30.
But the study’s lead researcher, Dr. Mohammed Al-Hamdani, played down the decrease, saying it was “not that high.”

