British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is out of intensive care
From CNN Health’s Shelby Lin ErdmanThe American Heart Association has issued an interim set of guidelines for emergency workers responding to cardiac arrest victims amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“The goal is to ensure that patients with or without COVID-19 who experience cardiac arrest have the best possible chance of survival without compromising the safety of rescuers,” the AHA said in a press release on the changes. The AHA also recommends that health care systems and EMS agencies implement policies for frontline workers addressing whether to start or continue resuscitation efforts for Covid-19 patients based on the person’s chances of survival.
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