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Posted On: 02/19/2021 4:39:42 PM
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"The chances of survival for seriously ill Covid 19 patients could be increased by anticoagulants. This was also confirmed by the autopsy of the more than 600 cases, Benjamin Ondruschka said. The anticoagulants - or blood thinners - reduce thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. As the study of the deceased showed, life was prolonged by the blood thinners, yet the patients could not always be saved.

Already in May, researchers at the UKE had warned that blood clotting often becomes extremely unbalanced due to Sars-CoV-2. In many Covid-19 patients, the blood clots, they said at the time.

The German Society for Thrombosis and Hemostasis Research also recommended at the time that every hospitalized patient be treated with the drug heparin in high doses, unless there was something to the contrary.

"The anticoagulants help, but cannot prevent fatal pulmonary embolisms in every case," said study author Ondruschka. Nevertheless, he said, physicians have had a "learning curve" since the first wave a year ago. "We have reduced the absolute number of thromboses and prolonged the phase of survival for the final deceased," the forensic physician said at the presentation of the study in Hamburg."

I would advocate taking anticoagulants as soon as you exhibit symptoms of Covid because I believe not all long haulers are just having problems with immune system and cytokine disruption but also organ damage from microclots. Leronlimab probably can't fix that.

I could not find the article cited because it was probably translated from German. There are other articles like it tho.


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