Coronavirus and Vaping: What You Should Know

Coronavirus and Vaping: What You Should Know

COVID-19, or the coronavirus, has popped up all over the world and has been the focus of international attention. Chinese manufacturers have all but ceased production of vape products. Countries such as South Korea, Italy, Iran, and the United States have reported numerous cases of the coronavirus. Italy went into complete lockdown on March 9, 2020, and it has also affected travel, various conferences, and more. What can you do as a vaper to combat the coronavirus?

Scrutinize the hype


The coronavirus has been dominating news headlines for quite some time. The media has also advised vapers to quit vaping during the coronavirus outbreak as well. The vaping industry has been under fire because of shortages of vaping hardware from China, and the misinformation campaign is also well underway in the United States as well. Due to the panic, people in the United States and elsewhere in the world are stockpiling toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and N95 masks. This is similar to the misinformation spreading about vaping as well.


If you are paying close attention to the coronavirus outbreak, you might also want to examine and question the hype around the disease and how it may affect your vaping experience. It may be simple to draw negative conclusions because of the common link between coronavirus and vaping in that it affects the respiratory system. Public health officials, as well as politicians such as New York City mayor Bill de Blasio, are encouraging people to quit vaping. However, there is insufficient evidence regarding vaping and its effects on coronavirus disease progression or infection rates.


Do not share vapes


This goes without saying—you don’t share food, drinks, or cups with others in public areas, and the same goes for vapes. Coronavirus is transmitted via cough droplets and unsanitary conditions. If you use someone else’s vape, the risk for contracting coronavirus increases especially if they don’t clean their device or if they have been exposed to the coronavirus.


Be more secretive about your vaping


While you may want to let the world know that you vape, there is already scrutiny on vape and the scrutiny on the coronavirus may lead misinformed people who make links between coronavirus and vaping could feed into the spotlight that is already placed on vaping. You might want to vape in the privacy of your own home or indoors (if possible) or outdoors away from others. Some states and localities completely ban indoor vaping; make sure you know your local and state laws regarding whether or not you can vape indoors.


Clean your vape stuff


Clean your devices and clean them as often as you possibly can. Over time, tanks get dirty and so does the point of contact between your mouth and your vape device. Clean those parts especially well (and don’t forget the rest of the parts on your vape device as well). You can use propylene glycol or distilled water on a Q-tip to clean the inside of your tank.


If you are going for a thorough cleaning, you can take apart your device and clean each piece separately in warm water. Let the pieces dry afterward. Just to be safe, you should also clean your eLiquid bottles on a regular basis.


Wash your hands thoroughly


Another thing that should be done regardless of the coronavirus—hand-washing is important, especially if you use a variety of eLiquids or share them with roommates or significant others. Use hand sanitizer and soap to reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus.


Have you experienced changes in your own vaping behavior due to the coronavirus? Let us know in the comments below!

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14 comments

Recently I reviewed information regarding studies that show that propylene glycol has anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties in it. I found this refreshing. The intense research into the origins of the THC cartridges that led to the documentaries sticks in my mind. Vapers have been put on the defensive for months now, wondering if vaping is going to be taken away from us and knowing exactly who is behind that agenda. The agenda was largely fueled by social media including the news media. Sharp intelligence was displayed in the vaping research community, and vapers know their stuff. I wonder……..

Helen E Reed

I don’t share my device with anyone! Never have and I also keep it clean. Even before this outbreak!!

Dona Locke

My math skills suck, apparently. I meant to say 3-6 million, not 32-64.

Chris Houston

Influenza has a 0.1% mortality rate. SARS-CoV-2 has a mortality rate that’s around 1-2%. That’s far worse than seasonal influenza, so please don’t spread misinformation. The US population is over 328 million. If everyone got sick, between 32 and 64 million people could die. This is why it’s a serious problem, at least until an effective treatment or vaccine is developed.

Chris Houston

Nick, you’re illustrating exactly what’s wrong with people right now. Not taking it seriously helps it spread faster. Even with a 2% mortality rate, if even one third of the country contracts the virus (which is far more contagious than the influenza everyone tries to compare it to) then we’d potentially see over TWO MILLION PEOPLE DIE. Don’t be an idiot and think you’re too cool for this shit. Be safe, protect yourself, and protect others.

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