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Lawmakers tuesday to tell her personal story. Cancer Society Statistics show a 59 percent increased risk of melanoma for those who start artificial tanning before age 35. Many salons require parental permission for those under 18. But who will lobby lawmakers say an age ban is better. Its not something im ever going to give up on, its important to me and a lot of iowans that teenagers arent able to tan even with parental consent. We want it to be theyre not allowed to do it. Melanoma rates are increasing astronomically and its a clear correlation streit says some tanning salon owners say minors dont make up a large percentage of the tanning business. So a ban for t tse under age 18 might not be the financial blow some fear. Tanning ban supporters say some schools are tanning pledges for prom to eliminate the health risk. But those under 18 might still feel peer pressure to sport a tan unless it just wasnt an option based on age. Bruce . Were two and a half weeks away from when iowas me

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COVID-19 boost to e-commerce sustained into 2021, new UNCTAD figures show

New UNCTAD figures show that the significant uptick in consumer e-commerce activity fuelled by the COVID-19 pandemic was sustained in 2021, with online sales increasing markedly in value, despite the easing of restrictions in many countries. The average share of internet users who made purchases online increased from 53% before the pandemic (2019) to 60% following the onset of the pandemic (2020/21), across 66 countries with statistics available.

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New UNCTAD figures show COVID-19 boost to e-commerce sustained into 2021

New UNCTAD figures show that the significant uptick in consumer e-commerce activity fuelled by the COVID-19 pandemic was sustained in 2021, with online sales increasing markedly in value, despite the easing of restrictions in many countries. The average share of internet users who made purchases online increased from 53% before the pandemic (2019) to 60% following the onset of the pandemic (2020/21), across 66 countries with statistics available.

Australia
United-states
United-kingdom
Azerbaijan
Argentina
Uzbekistan
El-salvador
China
Colombia
United-arab-emirates
Canada
Bahrain

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