Dear Editor,
Due to COVID-19 concerns, the Madison County Health Board
recently voted to move forward with conversations about making all businesses smoke
free indoors. This would include all businesses currently exempt from the
state’s smoke free law – bars, private clubs, and the Hoosier Park Casino. It
is time for a similar conversation here in Dearborn County. In recognition of
the potential for disease spread and harmful effects of secondhand smoke, the
Indiana Gaming Commission has instructed casinos to limit smoking to a
“designated area” when they reopen. This doesn’t go far enough. There is no
safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke. Our County health board should make
sure this designated area is located outdoors to protect all workers returning
to work.
Those who smoke are at a greater risk for developing serious
illness from COVID-19. The smoking rate here in Dearborn County is 23%, well
above the national average. But that also means the vast majority of people
(and potential customers for the casino) do not smoke. The casino management
would also be smart to take this opportunity to convert the casino to smoke
free to inspire confidence in the public. Hollywood Casino is also a major
employer in our community, and those workers deserve a safe working environment.
Sincerely,
Sara Powell
Chairperson Nicotine Action Alliance -Dearborn County