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Published: March 30, 2021

Two new COVID solutions merit government support

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March 30, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — During the first year of the COVID pandemic the government has persistently blocked wide use of cheap, proven, and effective protocols for early home treatment and prevention. Details of how and why the government has done this and, instead, chosen to back expensive medicines and vaccines are in my new book Pandemic Blunder. Here I give details on two new solutions that merit strong attention by Americans, the public health system and federal agencies.

First is a medical study that found baby low dose aspirin use is associated with reduced risk of mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and in-hospital mortality for COVID-diagnosed patients. It was an observational study involving a number of U.S. hospitals. “Three hundred fourteen patients (76.3%) did not receive aspirin, while 98 patients (23.7%) received aspirin within 24 hours of admission or 7 days before admission.”

Millions of people safely take baby aspirin, usually because their doctor recommends it, because as the study noted: “Low dose aspirin has been utilized for prevention of stroke and myocardial infarction in high-risk patients, and the US preventive services task force recommends its use in adults with elevated cardiovascular risk. Aspirin reduces cardiovascular events.”On

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