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The Philippine Star February 4, 2022 | 12:00am Youth groups have joined over 50 of the country’s biggest medical organizations as well as the incumbent and former health secretaries in urging President Duterte to veto the vape bill. While the country was busy confronting the worst public health and economic crisis the country has faced, with the deadly pathogen attacking the respiratory system, both chambers of Congress passed the Vaporized Nicotine Products Regulation Act. The bill, which has been submitted to President Duterte for his signature, lowers the age requirement for vaping from 21 …