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COVID-19 is at its strongest when our immune system is weak.It is now six months into the year and COVID-19 has snuffed out the lives of almost 500,000 people. Another killer smoking, specifically tobacco use extinguishes seven million lives per year. Combined, COVID-19 and tobacco use are two potential killers you do not want to be dealing with at once.

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