No. If the proportions of those taking it chronically are the same as the incidence of the diseases they were taking it for among the seriously ill and dead that is at least an indication it does nothing to reduce mortality.
More word salad that doesn't address the potential risk versus the potential benefit.
That you, Joe Biden?
But the answer to your original question is no, because it cures COVID-19.
A more pertinent question would be what if the universe was created only five minutes ago, with the appearance of age?
What is the dosage rate each for treatment of Malaria, Lupus, and Rheumatism? Is there a single weekly dose for prevention of Malaria or a daily dose? What dosage rate for the off-label afflictions. What is the short term safe dosage rates to clear an active Malarial infection? What dosage threshold initiates cardiac Q-T interval changes as a side effect?