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So I just did the wellness assessment at the gym today. The non smoker declaration now includes vaping.
What I understand from @Raslin's post is that they are actually now acknowledging that vaping is in the same class as a non-smoker? Or is it the other way around @Raslin?They can easily prove that someone smokes but have zero chance of knowing if someone vapes. Just say you don't. They are a bunch of idiots. Vaping is saving them a fortune.
A nicotine blood test would surely reveal if someone vapes?
Won't gum and other nicotine replacement therapy also sit in your blood?
So I just did the wellness assessment at the gym today. The non smoker declaration now includes vaping.
I would imagine so. But these products are used temporarily while quitting smoking. So if I was a smoker and was using patches to quit when I did my insurance blood test, I'd state that I was a smoker. Three months later when I'd quit both smoking and the patches, I'd inform the insurance company that I had now quit everything and would do another blood test to confirm it. Vaping tends to become an ongoing lifestyle rather than a temporary means to quitting all forms of nicotine so I guess the blood test is a bigger obstacle for vapers than NRT users.
Interesting that you say that you would state that you are still smoking, surely the onus is on them to prove your nicotine blood content is from smoking and not NRT?
Medical aids don't and aren't allowed to charge a premium for smokers. Smokers and non-smokers on the same plan pay the same premium. As far as Vitality goes, I don't believe smokers get charged any more than non-smokers either