Chandigarh: Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu on Sunday appealed to the public not to spit or chew tobacco in public places as it spreads infectious diseases, including COVID-19 and tuberculosis.
Now, there is a provision of a Rs 500 penalty for spitting in public places.
Speaking on the occasion of World No-Tobacco Day, Sidhu said the state government has launched a statewide awareness campaign to highlight the deadly effect of smokeless tobacco use and motivate people to quit especially amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
The evidence-based campaign includes the launch of a pre-tested public service announcement entitled "I Don't Believe", which focuses on the health harms that smokeless tobacco users are prone to, and are at a heightened risk for cancer compared to non-users.