Enraged netizens have left the widely circulated video of Annie Donovan, a mother, making her 11-month-old baby try vape on the internet.
Annie Donovan can be seen bringing the vape pen to the baby’s mouth, exhaling smoke, and coughing before inhaling. The video was shared by Annie Donovan on Facebook.
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Netizens are enraged over Annie Donovan’s video of giving infant vape
As soon as netizens saw the video, they expressed their anger and condemned Annie Donovan’s actions, calling it “disgusting” and stating that the baby deserved better. The incident was originally reported on Facebook, where some users shared their outrage.
Others expressed worry about the infant and questioned if he was doing well after the occurrence.
Bonnie-j Dn, a user on social media, shared the update that the infant was taken to a hospital after Annie Donovan, the mother, gave the baby a vape. The news was reported.
Netizens expressed relief when the infant was brought to a hospital, but they were unable to move past the shock of the child being provided with a vape, as commented on the post.
The footage displayed the clip, which was verified by a video report from 7NewsAdelaide. Internet users speculate that she is a teenage parent, relying on the account that posted the video. Nonetheless, there is no accessible online data about Annie Donovan.
How harmful is vaping?
Vaping is potentially linked to several health risks and can cause damage to the heart and lungs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has also warned that young people who vape may harm their lungs.
A recent study found that pregnant women who vape are more likely to suffer from miscarriages, as the chemicals used in flavored vapes could potentially cause inflammation and damage to the cells in the body, which is considered as one potential mechanism behind the increased risk.
Sir Chris Whitty, the UK’s chief medical officer, made a demand for a crackdown on marketing strategies to address the rising trend of kids getting addicted to vaping when he appeared in a video at a certain point in time.
Revised by Madhur Dave.
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