<p>Paris: France will ban smoking on beaches, in parks, outside schools and in other locations to protect children, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/france">France's</a> health and families minister said.</p><p>The ban will come into effect in July, Catherine Vautrin said in an interview with the <em>Ouest France</em> newspaper late on Thursday. It will exempt cafe terraces and will not apply to electronic cigarettes.</p><p>"Where there are children, tobacco must disappear," Vautrin said. "From July 1, beaches, public parks and gardens, school areas, bus shelters, and sports facilities will be smoke-free throughout France. Smoking will therefore be prohibited there, to protect our children."</p>.Trump administration report on US child health cited nonexistent studies, media report says.<p>Vautrin said smoking kills around 200 people every day in France.</p><p>Smoking in France is at historic lows, according to a report published this month by the French Observatory for Drugs and Addictive Trends. It found that just under a quarter of people aged 18-75 smoked daily, the lowest since it began keeping records in the late 1990s.</p><p>The UK announced a similar smoking ban last year. </p>
<p>Paris: France will ban smoking on beaches, in parks, outside schools and in other locations to protect children, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/france">France's</a> health and families minister said.</p><p>The ban will come into effect in July, Catherine Vautrin said in an interview with the <em>Ouest France</em> newspaper late on Thursday. It will exempt cafe terraces and will not apply to electronic cigarettes.</p><p>"Where there are children, tobacco must disappear," Vautrin said. "From July 1, beaches, public parks and gardens, school areas, bus shelters, and sports facilities will be smoke-free throughout France. Smoking will therefore be prohibited there, to protect our children."</p>.Trump administration report on US child health cited nonexistent studies, media report says.<p>Vautrin said smoking kills around 200 people every day in France.</p><p>Smoking in France is at historic lows, according to a report published this month by the French Observatory for Drugs and Addictive Trends. It found that just under a quarter of people aged 18-75 smoked daily, the lowest since it began keeping records in the late 1990s.</p><p>The UK announced a similar smoking ban last year. </p>