CHARLOTTETOWN The Lung Association of Prince Edward Island is hoping local smokers will take the bait and trade their cigarettes for lobster in the coming weeks. The organization launches its second annual Smoke Free Now challenge on May 25, which encourages Island smokers to go without a puff until June 22. Association coordinator Julia Hartley says those who register and succeed will receive a gift card for $30 worth of lobster or other seafood from MR Seafoods. Hartley said Thursday the initiative launched last year in an effort to get people to stop smoking during the COVID-19 pandemic, since smokers have a higher risk of severe complications from the disease.
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