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Vape shop and consumer activity during COVID-19 non-essential business closures in the USA.

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Vape shop and consumer activity during COVID-19 non-essential business closures in the USA.

Auteurs : Carla J. Berg [États-Unis] ; Rachel Callanan [États-Unis] ; Trent O. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Nina C. Schliecher [États-Unis] ; Steve Sussman [États-Unis] ; Theodore L. Wagener [États-Unis] ; Mark Meaney [États-Unis] ; Lisa Henriksen [États-Unis]

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Vaping and vape shops pose risk for COVID-19 and its transmission.

OBJECTIVES

We examined vape shop non-compliance with state-ordered business closures during COVID-19, changes in their marketing and experiences among consumers.

METHODS

As part of a longitudinal study of vape retail in six metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs; Atlanta, Boston, Minneapolis, Oklahoma City, San Diego and Seattle), we conducted: (1) legal research to determine whether statewide COVID-19 orders required vape shops to close; (2) phone-based and web-based surveillance to assess vape shop activity in March-June 2020 during shelter-in-place periods; and (3) a concurrent online survey of e-cigarette users about their experiences with vape retail.

RESULTS

Non-essential business closure varied in timing/duration across states and applied to vape shops in California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma (for a brief period) and Washington (Georgia's orders were ambiguous). Surveillance analysis focused on the five MSAs in these states. Of 156 vape shops, 53.2% were open as usual, 11.5% permanently closed and 3.8% temporarily closed; 31.4% offered pick-up/delivery services. Among survey respondents (n=354, M

CONCLUSIONS

Many vape shops were non-compliant with state COVID-19 orders. E-cigarette users were as likely to stockpile vape products as to attempt to reduce or quit using e-cigarettes.


DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056171
PubMed: 33077506


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