Well…. refusing to treat someone who is ill with readily available remedies and not helping them until they are to sick to be saved seems akin to wishing them dead to me!! You don’t tell a stage 1 cancer patient to go home and come back when it’s stage 4 and then ‘we’ll wink wink ‘try’ to help you’
Well, I am glad that you are not a logician. Your first premise no doubt refers to the politicized ivermectin and HCQ which are equivocal in terms of usefulness. Choosing not to treat someone with things that are inconclusively helpful is not wishing someone dead. The only decent remedies thus far are monoclonals (these rise to the threshold of effective treatment). It also appears that there are now protease inhibiting antivirals targeting CoVID that will be quite effective.
Your analogy of a Stage I cancer patient being told to go home and not come back until widely metastatic disease is equally as flawed. It is apparent that you are not well trained in medicine, but are quite good at repeating talking points.