Jiangsu Survey: 81% Think Vaping Is Less Harmful Than Cigarettes
It was found that the Jiangsu Provincial Tobacco Monopoly Bureau launched a questionnaire survey related to e-cigarettes on the homepage of its official website, which ended on May 1. Let's take a look at the questions and the final public voting results.
We found that the Jiangsu Tobacco Monopoly Bureau launched an e-cigarette-related questionnaire on the homepage of its official website. It happened to close on May 1, so let’s take a look at the questions that were asked and the final voting results from netizens.
The survey topic was: What do you think about the online sales ban on e-cigarettes?
A total of three voting questions were set up, and the results were as follows:
87% of people knew that online sales of e-cigarettes are prohibited.
95% of people supported the ban on online sales of e-cigarettes.
81% of people believed that e-cigarettes are less harmful to human health than traditional cigarettes.
Overall, the vast majority supported the online sales ban on e-cigarettes, while the data from the final question shows that netizens have developed a fairly clear understanding that e-cigarettes may be less harmful.
The survey topic was: What do you think about the online sales ban on e-cigarettes?
A total of three voting questions were set up, and the results were as follows:
87% of people knew that online sales of e-cigarettes are prohibited.
95% of people supported the ban on online sales of e-cigarettes.
81% of people believed that e-cigarettes are less harmful to human health than traditional cigarettes.
Overall, the vast majority supported the online sales ban on e-cigarettes, while the data from the final question shows that netizens have developed a fairly clear understanding that e-cigarettes may be less harmful.



