
The survey, open to all Malaysians, is available on the MySejahtera app starting today. Users would, however, need to update their app.
“The survey covers a range of topics, including the public’s views on the health risks of smoking, the GEG provision, and the Control of Tobacco Products for Public Health Bill 2023,” said health minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa in a statement.
The GEG bill, officially known as the Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Bill 2023, seeks to ban the use, purchase and sale of cigarettes and vape products to those born after 2007.
Doubts on the tabling of the bill for a second reading surfaced after the ministry postponed a briefing for MPs.
The ministry had also postponed a media briefing on the bill that was scheduled for yesterday afternoon. No reasons were given for the postponement.
While a source told FMT the tabling of the bill had been postponed, the ministry has yet to confirm it.