And apparently now aspirin is the new false idol of the "everything but tested science" camp. This is especially odd since it was just recently that the recommendation changed to say that patients with heart disease shouldn't take aspirin - yet the common refrain among the COVID deniers was always "underlying health conditions" such as heart disease (aka, the exact people who would have been taking aspirin daily).
Should you take a daily aspirin for your heart?
Daily aspirin therapy may be lifesaving for some people. Know if taking a daily low-dose aspirin is right for you.
www.mayoclinic.org
You have it backwards. The new recommendation is people at high risk, including patients with a previous heart disease or heart attack should, consulting with their doctor, continue (or start) low dose aspirin regimen.
The issue is if people without any risk factors, particularly people over 60 should start a low dose aspirin regimen for prevention. The recent studies suggest the bleeding risk, for people without any risk factors, exceeds the benefits of starting an aspirin regime. This seems to be more significant with older patients.
edited to add: This doesn't have anything to do with Covid. This is an example of posters, sometimes unintentionally, misrepresenting studies. In this case the poster completely misstated the conclusion.