• @Murvel@lemm.ee
    link
    fedilink
    71 year ago

    I think more likely, this is what he was referring to:

    But there are likely other issues at play too, women’s health expert Dr. Jennifer Wider, tells Yahoo Life. “One reason is a fear of touching another person without consent, especially a woman — this may discourage a bystander to administer CPR to a woman,” she says. (This reason came up in 2021 research conducted by the American Heart Association — people reported that they were not comfortable giving CPR over fear of sexual accusations or inappropriate touching.)

    • @MBM
      link
      51 year ago

      Yes, I mentioned that in my second sentence. The commenter was implying that it’s the only reason, though.