India is in the midst of a virulent second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent World Health Organization (WHO) and Government of India guidance states thattobacco use puts people with chronic conditions including lung disease, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer at a higher risk for developing severe illness or death when affected by COVID-19. Tobacco use is the leading preventable killer in the world, and in India it is responsible for around 1 million deathsannually. 5.3% of total public and private health expenditure isused for treating tobacco related diseases alone.
Dr.Roderico H Ofrin,WHO Representative to India said, “Given the correlation between the severity of COVID-19 and tobacco, the need to create awareness about ending tobacco use has never been more critical. World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) is an opportunity to raise awareness on the harmful and deadly effects of tobacco use and second-hand smoke exposure, and to discourage the use of tobacco in any form. This year’s theme for WNTD “Commit to Quit” aims to support 100 million people worldwide in their attempts to give up tobacco through various initiatives. We all must help create healthier environments that are conducive to quitting tobacco use.”
Vaishakhi Mallik, Associate Director, Vital Strategies said, “We’re proud to collaborate with the WHO in scaling up the fight against the tobacco epidemic with the Government of India through the launch of this campaign. “When You Quit” comes at a pivotal momentof the pandemic in India as cases continue to surge across the country and people with underlying health conditionsremain at an increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19. Public education campaigns like “When You Quit” are a critical tactic to highlight the health harms of tobacco use, support cessation efforts and address the tobacco epidemic.”
During this critical moment in public health and to mark World No Tobacco Day (31May 2021), global health organizationVital Strategies and the World Health Organization (WHO) today launched a national mass media campaignto encourage tobacco users to quit. The campaign, “When You Quit” explains how smoking cigarettes or bidi can cause heart attack and may also increase the risk of severe COVID-19. The public service announcement (PSA) also depicts the health benefits tobacco users experience when they quit. The PSA aligns with this year’s World No Tobacco Day theme“CommittoQuit” andurges people to quit tobacco using theNational Tobacco Quitline(1800-11-2356) for resources and help.
WHO is supporting the“When You Quit”campaign developed in multiple Indian languages and to beaired across 15 states covering 169 districts with high burden of tobacco use through All India Radio, MY FM & Radio City.Additionally, Vital Strategies will augment the amplification of the message throughmajor online streaming platforms -Facebook, Hotstar, Voot, Zee5, SonyLiv and MX Player.
“When You Quit” was developed and rigorously pretested by Vital Strategies. Respondentsfound the PSA easy to understand, reported that they were more likely to try to quit smoking after viewing it andmore clearlyunderstood how quitting smoking will gradually benefit their health.
To access the WNTD resources, please visit:https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-no-tobacco-day/world-no-tobacco-day-2021
To access Vital Strategies resources please visit:https://www.vitalstrategies.org/resources/