OK. We each have our own approach.
My take is he is the doctor of this community and his 1st obligation was to keep them safe. In a patient sample of 350 he did not have one that needed to be hospitalized.
He thought that it was important that other doctors have knowledge of his patient experience for whatever use they could make of it. He is not a researcher, not pretending to be one.
Doctors are taught to share their case experience if it is unusual or could be useful to the medical community at large.
If you can afford to discard this knowledge rather than using it as grist for the mill, as part of the data using these drugs for COVID-19, that’s fine, up to you. Were I on this firing line I would appreciate having this data.
I would much rather have access to the charts of every dead and seriously ill. Because I know what science is.
This is advertising. Not science.