(KWNO)-Winona Health is offering an infant CPR and choking class. The class is designed to empower caregivers with essential life-saving techniques. Anyone that cares for or spends time with a baby is encouraged to attend. The class is on July 9 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and free to attend. Unintentional choking and suffocation are the primary causes of injury deaths in infants under one year old. RSVP for the class on the Winona Health website.
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