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Duh!  There’s no disputing the science. Of course smoking may kill you over the course of time.  Cancer, heart disease, COPD are a few of the ways smoking may eventually do you in.

But you might not have to wait years or decades for those outcomes.  You may be killed much quicker simply because the act of smoking causes you to touch your face significantly more than a non-smoker.

 

“University of New South Wales professor of respiratory medicine Christine Jenkins says smokers may be more vulnerable [to contracting COVID-19] because of the number of times they touch their mouths and inhale repeatedly.”

 

Whether it be slow or fast, the result is bleak.

 

You know the solution….quit now!

 

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