A study out of George Washington University in the US has found that aspirin can help to reduce ICU admissions and even deaths when used to treat COVID-19.
A new study from George Washington University in the States has found that aspirin can be used for fight COVID-19.
The study was published in the journal Anesthesia & Analgesia on Wednesday. It states that taking low-dose aspirin could reduce ICU admissions and deaths.
Aspirin is one of the cheapest and most widely available drugs. Every other drug being used to treat COVID-19 right now is expensive and not nearly as widely available.

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