Neither does the Chicom-virus. Live people do care, that is why the are taking the nearly 100 year old drug, they want to keep living, they would rather not die to let you attempt to prove a point at their expense.
Proving my point doesn't change the science nor does it change any particular doctor's treatment.
If the best that doctors can do is use unscientific claims, then they are fully empowered to do that, at least as far as I am concerned.
My attempt to say what constitutes good science in no way affects what, in fact, constitutes good science. It is what it is. I think that history proves that the average patient is much better served by observing scientific methods whenever possible. This in no way addresses what to do for a patient who is otherwise going to die.
Let me ask you; if a COVID-19 patient's doctor wishes to dunk his patient into ice water for an hour in an attempt to improve his patient's outcome, do you support that?