@caranmegil A doctor friend and myself recently discussed that one as well.
I have a love-hate relationship with that video. I wouldnt call it a conspiracy theory really, they are just claiming there is some bad science (which isnt uncommon this early on in studying something). Their message was largely that there are mixed results supporting and debunking hydroxychloroquine as a possible cure, in that regard they arent wrong. What bothers me is that they place their own personal experiences in a non-controlled setting over that of study and actually declare it as a cure, that is just reckless and dangerous.
Their other points though about fear mongering, and over exaggeration in the media is fairly accurate. I think they are also correct about small children not being the drivers of the disease and its worth opening the schools back up and all.
But despite their good points its drown out by the bad and frankly they just rub me the wrong way in terms of the energy they give off.