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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tobacco Sales and National Smoking Cessation Services in Korea

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  • Jinyoung Kim

    (Korea Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, Seoul 06136, Korea)

  • Sungkyu Lee

    (Korea Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, Seoul 06136, Korea
    Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion, Institute for Health Promotion, Graduate School of Public Health, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Korea)

Abstract

This study aimed to describe the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with the Korean government’s response to the pandemic on tobacco consumption and national smoking cessation services among the Korean population. We obtained tobacco sale data from the Ministry of Finance and analysed the data on smokers’ visits to national smoking cessation clinics during the pandemic from a member of the National Assembly. We also conducted an online search to understand smokers’ thoughts about their tobacco use during the pandemic. We found that after the emergence of COVID-19 in 2020, the sale of conventional cigarettes increased from 3063.70 to 3209.70 million packs (4.77%). The number of smokers who visited clinics sharply decreased in the first half of 2020. The six-month quit rate decreased from 38.5% in 2017 to 22.3% in early 2020. We also found that smokers increased their consumption and began to switch from conventional cigarettes to heated tobacco products. The COVID-19 pandemic has threatened tobacco control policies and programs in Korea in the last two years; however, based on our experience during this period and considering the WHO recommendation, we should sustain and reinforce tobacco control policies and national smoking cessation services today and in the future.

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  • Jinyoung Kim & Sungkyu Lee, 2022. "Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tobacco Sales and National Smoking Cessation Services in Korea," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(9), pages 1-8, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:9:p:5000-:d:797837
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