New case of vaping-related illness in Quebec brings national total to 8
MONTREAL — The third case of severe lung illness related to vaping has been confirmed in Quebec, the province’s Health Department said Friday.
Department spokeswoman Noemie Vanheuverzwijn said the latest case was reported in Quebec’s Outaouais region, adding that Health Canada has been notified.
The person who fell ill consumed a legal nicotine vaping product, as did the two other Quebecers, both from Montreal, who developed severe lung illness related to vaping, Vanheuverzwijn said in an interview.
She said patients with severe lung problems associated with vaping are diagnosed through a process of elimination. People are admitted to hospitals every day with breathing and lung problems, she said. “When (doctors) see it’s not a bacteria or a virus, or something like that, it could be linked with vaping.”