They discuss that in the article. Cited an article showing lower rates of CPR certified persons in the Black community. One of the takeaways was making sure all racial, ethnic, educational, and socioeconomic groups have access to free CPR training. Free CPR training is a public good—because you never know who is going to be next to you when you collapse in the grocery store or parking lot.
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They discuss that in the article. Cited an article showing lower rates of CPR certified persons in the Black community. One of the takeaways was making sure all racial, ethnic, educational, and socioeconomic groups have access to free CPR training. Free CPR training is a public good—because you never know who is going to be next to you when you collapse in the grocery store or parking lot.