I, a person who knows less than nothing about medicine, can imagine a scenario where the horse thing could indeed be useful in some cases of covid, and the US health authorities won't admit as much (maybe for good reasons, such as preventing a mass poisoning among morons who don't know what they're doing).
Saw a video of a Chinese doctor (subtitled. for all I know he could've been talking about Siouxsie and the Banshees) saying that it's useful AFTER someone contracts covid to make sure the symptoms don't worsen. Not as a prophylactic against covid, and not once you develop breathing difficulties and have to be hooked to a ventilator and die. But in that sweet spot between the two.
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