WHO comes up with new guidelines to treat Covid-19

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The health body advises using low-dose anti-coagulants to prevent blood clots. FMTNews WHO Covid19

GENEVA: The World Health Organization issued fresh clinical advice on Tuesday for treating Covid-19 patients, including those displaying persistent symptoms after recovery, and also said it advised using low-dose anti-coagulants to prevent blood clots.

The WHO advised clinicians to put patients into the awake prone position, on their front, shown to improve the oxygen flow, she said.

 

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