Because this drug only became widely known by President Trump, who has personally encouraged it’s use, I would bet big money that a person with a potentially life threating coronavirus case who also happens to be suffering from Trump-Derangement-Syndrome would very likely refuse to be treated with this drug therapy.
Actually, I think we saw posts on Free Republic about this drug combo; and Laura Ingraham spoke about it on her show - all before the President spoke about it.
I really do not see a problem with such a person refusing that drug.
The drug should actually have a warning to the effect that TDS sufferers might start to like Trump if they take the med and survive.
I talked on the phone today with a nurse/friend in her 60's with TDS (thinks he probably doesn't know what a "virus" is). She insisted the hydroxychloriquine treatment was "anecdotal". I told her that was false, and gave her the details of the trial in France with drug names, number of patients and recovery rates, and also told her also there was a successful clinical trial in New York. She dismissed it all, couldn't be bothered by good news.
She's quite the apt candidate for your theory. By the same token, I wouldn't want to be her patient.