Foreign experts claim that young people who use e-cigarettes are infected with the corona virus very quickly and severely.
Researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine made the claim in a recent study published in the August 11 issue of the Journal of Adolescent Health.
Researchers say that non-smokers who use e-cigarettes are more likely to develop coronary heart disease than non-smokers.
Researchers say that people infected with the coronavirus were more likely to smoke e-cigarettes and had five times more symptoms than normal patients.
Experts said that coronary patients who smoke e-cigarettes have more cough, fever, fatigue and difficulty breathing than normal coronary patients.
Foreign media say recent research also refutes claims that smokers have a lower risk of contracting the coronavirus.