>No one is talking about Sweet wormwood which has ALSO been shown to prevent and/or treat COVID in early stages.
Sweet wormwood is more commonly known in the USA as Sweet Annie and it is often sold in bunches because people hang them in their homes for the sweet smell.
The plant's official name is Artemisia annua and it is a native of China. However, you can find seeds for Sweet Annie at many seed companies that sell herbs if you want to try growing it.
The medicinal value against viruses is a compound called Artemisinin which is used as an anti-malaria medicine. Are we seeing a trend here? Artemisinin can also be extracted from the leaves and stems of another related species, Artemisia afra, which is native to Africa. Due to the anti-malaria properties of Artemisinin these two plants are widely grown in plantations in African countries. In many of these countries, Artemisinin is now their go-to treatment for SARS-Cov-2 infections. In Madagascar, they have even started up a company marketing a herbal drink containing Artemisinin and other herbs, which both prevents and cures COVID19.
DO NOT CONFUSE Sweet Annie with Absinth.
They are different plants entirely and Absinth has different chemicals (called thujones) which have no known effect on viruses, but which do kill worms and can be used to treat cancer.
The point is thatSweet Annie(Artemisia annua)can be grown in most parts of the USA, and is a legal non-prescription herb that could be used to prevent and treat any resurgence of COVID.