Delhi government bans use of hookahs amid Covid-19

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The Delhi government banned the use of hookahs, with or without tobacco, in all public places, including hotels, restaurants and bars

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New Delhi: The Delhi government banned the use of hookahs, with or without tobacco, in all public places, including hotels, restaurants and bars, with immediate effect to control the spread of Covid-19.

Smokers are likely to be more vulnerable to Covid-19 as smoking means the fingers are in contact with the lips which increases the possibility of transmission of the virus, the health department said in an order.

The use and sharing of hookah, with or without tobacco (herbal hookah), "which might further increase the spread of SARS-CoV2, is strictly prohibited in all public places, including hotels, restaurants, bars, pubs, eateries, discotheques, etc. in Delhi with immediate effect to prevent and control the outbreak of COVID-19", it said.