Yes, CRP (C-reactive protein) can be related to COVID-19. CRP is an inflammatory marker that indicates the presence of inflammation in the body. In the case of COVID-19, which is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, elevated CRP levels are commonly observed, particularly in individuals with more severe disease manifestations. COVID-19 can trigger a systemic inflammatory response, leading to increased production of CRP. Monitoring CRP levels can help healthcare professionals assess the severity and progression of COVID-19 infection. Higher CRP levels are associated with a more significant inflammatory response, which may indicate a higher risk of complications.