Can you get the coronavirus from second-hand smoke? Experts say there's a possibility

Being able to smell the smoke might be a red flag that you're standing too close to the smoker.

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You should steer clear of secondhand smoke regardless.
Can you get the coronavirus from secondhand smoke?

Secondhand smoke isn't believed to directly spread the virus, experts say, but infected smokers may blow droplets carrying the virus when they exhale.

Being able to smell the smoke might be a red flag that you're standing too close to the smoker. The respiratory droplets people spray when they talk, cough or sneeze are believed to be the main way the virus spreads. And people also exhale those droplets when smoking, as well as when they're vaping.


"Not only are they potentially spreading virus by not wearing a mask, they are blowing those droplets to the people around them to potentially get infected," says Dr. Albert Rizzo, chief medical officer for the American Lung Association.

You should steer clear of secondhand smoke regardless. Breathing in secondhand smoke from cigarettes can cause various health problems, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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For alcohol, Dr Harper says:

Don't wait for warning signs. They may not come. Be honest with yourself about your consumption and start putting in dry days in your diary.

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Recognise your triggers and work on them. For instance, if you reach for the bottle when your kids are asleep, find ways to keep yourself occupied and not be tempted. Offer to drive when you go out -- it gives you the perfect excuse to not drink.

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