The current state of our nation has resulted in an ever-present focus on the COVID-19 virus. This is fully warranted given its indescribable impact on the psychological, emotional, and financial well-being of individuals and communities worldwide. As our society tunes in daily to a barrage of pandemic casualty data, a number of smokers have expressed increased interest in assistance with smoking cessation. This observation of increased “readiness to quit” is likely influenced by reports concerning patients infected with COVID-19 who smoke having poorer outcomes than those who do not. Read Article ›