It appears that chloroquine works because it opens cells to healing zinc. Of course you should also take zinc with the chloroquine. The Azithromycin which is an antibiotic works as an anti-inflammatory in this situation. On the other hand, Vitamin C is also anti-inflammatory and a lot cheaper and readily available. Below is a link by Dr. Robert Cathcart who describes in great detail what he has learned from 10 years of treating 9000 patients with high vitamin C. Stuff you can do at home if sick and unable to get into a GOOD hospital.
http://www.doctoryourself.com/titration.html
look upthread for my links to MedCram lectures. Dr. Seheult covered this about 2-3 weeks ago, with drawings and everything. Check his video library. really interesting stuff :)
Actually the dr who came up with the protocol said the azithromyacin was to treat secondary pneumonia.
In addition to quinine's ability to foster the entry of zinc into human cells, with zinc protecting cell ACE receptors from admitting CV19 into human cells.
So quinine has a double beneficial effect against CV19. It both enables zinc to protect cells from attack by CV19, and defeats the lethal ability of CV19 to destroy iron's oxyegenation effect in red blood cells.
"It appears that chloroquine works because it opens cells to healing zinc."