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The letter also said, 37.8 million adults use tobacco products and 41 million people fall victim to secondhand smoke in their own homes in Bangladesh.
This people, victims of direct or indirect tobacco use, are currently at grave risk of severe coronavirus infection, they said.
They also said if the marketing and sale of tobacco products continue during this pandemic, it would create an additional pressure on the healthcare system, and eventually worsen the crisis.
Such move of urging for temporary tobacco marketing and sales ban was made possible by the joint efforts of anti-tobacco organisations including Bangladesh Cancer Society, BCCP, ACD, YPSA, Aid Foundation, Bangladesh Anti-Tobacco Alliance, BNTTP, BITA, Grambangla Unnayan Committee, NATAB, Prattashya, TCRC, National Heart Foundation, Dhaka Ahsania Mission, UFAT, TABINAJ, Voice, WBB Trust, Anti-Tobacco Media Alliance (ATMA) and PROGGA.