A Team Offutt Airman vapes in an authorized smoking area during a break Nov. 7. As of Oct. 29, 2019, over 1,800 lung injury cases and 37 deaths have been reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the only commonality among all cases is the patient’s use of e-cigarette or vaping products. Offutt Airmen looking for support quitting can schedule an appointment with a behavioral health consultant or primary care manager by calling 402-232-2273. To schedule a unit briefing on the dangers of vaping and options for quitting, call 402-294-5977. Outside assistance, including text-message support, is available by visiting www.smokefree.gov, www.thetruth.com or www.ycq2.org.
Date Taken: | 11.06.2019 |
Date Posted: | 12.30.2019 11:05 |
Photo ID: | 6001473 |
VIRIN: | 191106-F-OH250-1010 |
Resolution: | 5610x3746 |
Size: | 3.84 MB |
Location: | OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, NEBRASKA, US |
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