Se si guarda ai tassi di fumo in questo momento, la Svizzera non è molto peggio dei paesi vicini. Ma se guardi giovane popolo, la Svizzera resta indietro.

Sono metà svizzero e metà neozelandese e la differenza è pazzesca! In Nuova Zelanda la percentuale tra i giovani è scesa al 3,2%. Non farò finta di sapere esattamente come sia successo, ma una ragione chiara è che il governo ha reso il fumo incredibilmente costoso. Un pacchetto di sigarette in Nuova Zelanda costa circa il doppio di quanto costa in Svizzera.

Chiaramente, il governo qui sta facendo qualcosa di sbagliato. Sapevamo che il fumo provoca il cancro già negli anni ’60. Ora sono trascorsi più di 60 anni e la Svizzera (e direi gran parte dell’Europa) non ha ancora fatto molto al riguardo. Ma è chiaro che alcune politiche funzionano e, non attuandole, il governo garantisce che le generazioni future continueranno a morire a causa di ciò.

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33 commenti

  1. Dapper-Barracuda4843 on

    Helping others is great but you can only do so much before impeding on others personal choices and freedoms. We’ve seen what prohibition has done in the past. People have more knowledge and medical reports than ever before, but most people choose to just live it and learn it.

  2. Sogelink on

    Well duh we smoke because we want cancer!

    I don’t wanna live that long in that shitty world and I don’t want to actively kill myself so a decrease of lifespan is a pretty good deal.

  3. Suspicious_Place1270 on

    imagine the health system not having to care about the late effects of smoking and all the lung transplants, COPD and other BS that people do to themselves and the industry hurting the people with

  4. schliifts on

    I would be in favor of higher insurance premiums rather than more expensive cigarettes.

  5. Suspicious_Place1270 on

    Die Menschen, die auf eigenverantwortung appellieren, die sollen dann auch bitte den doppelten krankenkassenbeitrag bezahlen um ihre wörter und werte zu bestätigen.

  6. GoTheFuckToBed on

    I got 2 people off nicotine addiction, still sad to see other get anxious, angry after 30 minutes of withdrawl.

    Also I work for a company that sells cigaretts and you can now order online

  7. RustyJalopy on

    I’m sure the fact that we’re one of the most conservative, if not the most conservative, countries on this map has nothing to do with it because conservatives never kow-tow to corporate lobbyists, let’s not jump to conclusions here.

    Having said that, though, I honestly have a couple of issues with this. It doesn’t tell me how much the people in question smoke – is it a pack a day or occasionally when they’re out with friends? The amount people smoke would tell us a lot more about the public health impact. I’d also like to know if this includes vaping or if it’s just cigarettes because if it doesn’t include vaping, these numbers tell us nothing.

    And finally, in my experience, the larger problem particularly with the younger generation is actually nicotine pouches AKA Snus, which are very widespread at the moment and insanely addictive. I honestly get the impression nobody’s talking about them, and the kids have no idea what they’re doing to themselves with these fucking things.

  8. CHaoticFondue on

    Pillar 2 and Pillar 3a is not enough to live a longer life.

  9. Minute_Ostrich196 on

    How everybody are ignoring people smoking on train stations and people smoking next to little kids was my biggest culture shock after moving here

  10. SkyNo234 on

    The price for cigarettes has actually already been raised significantly. Just FYI.

  11. Harkresonance on

    It‘s a private decision, as long as no one is affected

  12. Wasabilikum on

    # Zückt eure Glimmstängel, die Ungarn holen wir auch noch ein!

  13. san_murezzan on

    Actually wild how long our life expectancy is with all the smoking

  14. Boring_Option_5518 on

    As a non smoker, even I was tempted because Swiss cigarettes smells good

  15. My observation is that public health initiatives are lacking in CH. Routine physical exams to catch serious disease early, nope, not covered, we’ll treat it later when it’s terminal. Public health campaigns to demonize smoking and reduce smoking rates, nope. Suggest the yearly flu vaccine for heard immunity, prevent lost man hours and unnecessary GP visits, nope. Complain about rising health insurance costs and being clueless about the causes … ding-ding-ding!

  16. Ok-Code-2661 on

    Yeah, it sucks. I can’t even waiting for the train or bus without inhaling that crap. Also terrible for the environment and people throwing their used cigarettes in the street. Just a disgusting habit that has got to go.

  17. predictivanalyte on

    No. String disagree. It is not a government’s job to manage, teach and nag people into certain behaviours by making things “incredibly expensive”, in no scenario. Banning smoking indoors in public places? Sure. Ban dangerous drugs? Certainly. Everything beyond that is not the government’s job.

  18. Recent_Journalist561 on

    the paying part goes for pretty much anything, no? i dont drive a car, i still pay for roads, i dont need any goverment assistance, i still pay for it. maybe we need to abolish universal healthcare then? i do sports regularly, should you pay more if you dont?

  19. vacationfour on

    Make it expensive and let the tax revenue be bigger than associated health costs. But each to their own. If you want to smoke, you should be able to smoke.

  20. Carbonaraficionada on

    And they’re all on the train platforms, huffing away on what smells like either goat dung, weed or bubblegum

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