Vapers Are More Likely To Suffer Severe COVID-19 Symptoms, Mayo Clinic Reports

People who use e-cigarettes and test positive for COVID-19 are more likely to have symptoms, compared to people who do not vape. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic found e-cigarette users experienced more symptoms such as headaches, muscle aches and pain.

Monday, January 17th 2022, 12:59 pm

By: CBS News


People who use e-cigarettes and test positive for COVID-19 are more likely to have symptoms, compared to people who do not vape.

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic found e-cigarette users experienced more symptoms such as headaches, muscle aches and pain.

They also found e-cigarette users along with tobacco smokers who had COVID-19 made more trips to the emergency room.

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