MANILA,
Philippines -- HealthJustice Philippines, a public health policy think tank and
Bloomberg Awardee for Global Tobacco Control, welcomed on Tuesday presumptive
President-elect Rodrigo Duterte’s pronouncement that he will implement a “no
smoking” policy nationwide, including in enclosed public spaces such as bars
and restaurants.
“We are
excited about his plan to make the Philippines practically smoke-free".
For the
longest time, Filipinos have been suffering from the effects of inhaling
second-hand smoke everywhere.
There is no such thing as a safe level of
exposure to it. Some 240 Filipinos die each day from smoking-related diseases,”
said Atty. Irene Reyes, managing director of HealthJustice Philippines.
“No one
should be forced to inhale second-hand smoke. Likewise, no one should be
allowed to irresponsibly put another person’s life in peril. We are looking
forward to having an ally in President-elect Duterte in this fight for every
Filipino’s right to a safe and healthy environment,” Reyes added.
“Smoke-free”
pertains to an environment in which people are protected from the health risks
posed by second-hand smoke.
According
to the United States Surgeon General, exposure to second-hand smoke increases a
non-smoker’s chance of developing lung cancer by 20-30 percent.
Republic
Act No. 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 explicitly prohibits smoking
in public places, which include, among others, “centers of youth activity such
as schools and public conveyances and public facilities.”
When
asked why he intends to impose a "no smoking" policy nationwide in
the TV show "Gikan sa Masa, Para sa Masa," Duterte replied, “Para sa
kapakanan ng mga Pilipino (For the Filipino's welfare). It is to protect public
health. If you have to protect the public, you must be brutal about it.”
HealthJustice
is a public health think tank that aims to bridge the gap between health and law
to empower Filipinos to make healthy choices.
The
founding members of HealthJustice include doctors, lawyers, and economists who
have been recognized for their services in both the private and public sectors.
Armed
with the wealth of experience in promoting policy change in the fields of
health, environment, and human rights, HealthJustice serves as a vehicle for
Filipinos to be free from health risks through appropriate health policies.
Leilani
S. Junio
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