Resuscitation Council UK Statements on COVID-19 (Coronavirus), CPR and Resuscitation

04 March 2020 

Resuscitation Council UK is monitoring closely COVID-19’s impact in the UK.  

We are aware of the concerns regarding risk of transmission of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), but wish to emphasise the crucial importance of doing CPR for the person in cardiac arrest. 

In the UK, almost 200 people a day will suffer a cardiac arrest out of hospital. When someone has a cardiac arrest, they are not breathing normally and their heart has stopped. With no treatment, this person will die, usually within a few minutes. Early CPR and defibrillation give them their best chance of survival.  

Resuscitation Council UK is continuously monitoring new information as it becomes available, and will update our advice accordingly as developments unfold. We fully support good hand hygiene and other preventive measures as per guidance from the government. 

Further reading: 

Quick downloads:

  • RCUK Statement on COVID-19 in relation to CPR and resuscitation in healthcare settings (Download PDF)
  • RCUK Statement on COVID-19 in relation to CPR and resuscitation in first aid and community settings (Download PDF)
  • RCUK Statement on COVID-19 in relation to CPR and resuscitation in Paediatrics (Download PDF)
  • Resuscitation Council UK Statement on COVID-19 in relation to CPR and resuscitation for those teaching resuscitation techniques (Download PDF)