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Most Hong Kong residents support more smoking control measures, study finds

Most Hong Kong residents support more smoking control measures, study finds

Nearly 90 per cent of Hong Kong residents support more smoking control measures, a poll has found, while a separate study estimated that raising tobacco tax progressively could cut the city’s smoking rate significantly within a decade.

The Hong Kong Council on Smoking and Health (COSH) and academics on Tuesday announced findings of both a survey and a study by two universities.

The survey gauged public opinion on tobacco control policies while the study projected and analysed the effects of additional measures. Both were commissioned by COSH, a statutory body.

According to findings from the University of Hong Kong (HKU), 89 per cent of respondents backed expanding smoke-free areas, with more than 60 per cent in favour of a smoking ban covering all outdoor areas. Both former and current smokers were among those supporting the measures.

“There is a high degree of consensus in Hong Kong society that supports the further expansion of no-smoking areas … to safeguard public health,” said Kelvin Wang Man-ping, assistant dean of professional development in health sciences of HKU’s medical faculty, who led the survey.

The population-based survey, conducted from December 2024 to May last year, interviewed 5,600 respondents – 2,600 smokers, 1,500 former smokers and 1,500 non-smokers.

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