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How to do CPR: Four simple steps that could save a life – 'everyone should know'

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Seal their mouth with your own, and blow firmly for about a second. It’s key to make sure their chest rises, and then give a second rescue breath.

Go back to your chest compressions for another 30 beats, and then keep going until help arrives.

During the Covid pandemic, you’re advised to not give rescue breaths, unless you’re in the same social bubble as the patient.

Simply place a towel or cloth over the patient’s nose and mouth, and then give chest compressions until help arrives.

Daily Express :: Health Feed

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