29 people have died from vaping-related illnesses in the United States. As of last week, nearly 1,300 people have been diagnosed with lung illnesses related to vaping across 49 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. According to the CDC, that number is expected to rise, with new cases being reported every day. But the epidemic is specifically a U.S. problem. Britain currently has 3.6 million regular e-cigarette users, but no reported illnesses. Alex Norcia, Staff Writer at Vice.com, joined Cheddar to discuss.