The devastating situation happening especially in Italy where death toll has reached to China's level. My curious mind is asking how many of those deaths have been recorded from homes? It is said that at least in Italy, 99% of deaths have been due to existing illnesses. So I'm wondering if people have died because the body is exhausted with treatments and medication during hospitalisation? By now it's official that W.H.O is not suggesting Ibuprofen for people with coronavirus as it could make the illness worse. All hospitalised patients have easy access to drugs like Ibuprofen + other drugs that could be making illness worse and which we are not aware of yet.
So far I have only found just a few cases mentioning it, every other news article is pointing to a specific hospital or mostly talking about it generally.
I understand how the matter is ever-evolving but EMA published this 3 days ago:
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/ema-gives-advice-use-non-s...
>There is currently no scientific evidence establishing a link between ibuprofen and worsening of COVID‑19. EMA is monitoring the situation closely and will review any new information that becomes available on this issue in the context of the pandemic.