“…Despite the fear of infection transmission during CPR, data show a suboptimal compliance with basic infection control measures among HCWs, including the use of PPE, due to the lack of knowledge and familiarization with self-protective behaviors during resuscitation ( 114 ). Continuing educational programs for HCWs on how to minimize the risk of exposure to infections during CPR, by decreasing the number of aerosol-generating procedures, using a small team, and considering early termination of resuscitative efforts, as well as how to use PPE properly, will definitely reduce concerns about infection transmission and unnecessary delays in commencing the resuscitation ( 115 ).…”