A judge did what? From today's Ohio Capital Journal:
Butler County Common Pleas Judge Gregory Howard ... ruled in favor of a woman last week who sought to force a hospital to administer Ivermectin — an animal dewormer that federal regulators have warned against using in COVID-19 patients — to her husband after several weeks in the ICU with the disease….
[The woman] found Ivermectin on her own and connected with Dr. Fred Wagshul, an Ohio physician who her lawsuit identifies as "one of the foremost experts on using Ivermectin in treating COVID-19." He prescribed the drug, and the hospital refused to administer it.
In an interview, Wagshul said … the CDC and FDA [have] engaged in a "conspiracy" … to block its use…. [He added that] the science behind Ivermectin’s use in COVID-19 patients is "irrefutable."
And an Ohio professor of medicine said Wagshul is a "snake oil salesman."
But I'm more intrigued by the judge. Or perhaps the wife? Either this is the judge's really dandy method of reducing Ohio's Trump population, or it's the wife's even dandier method of reducing her spousal population.
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant!