It’s not semantics. In medicine, treatment and cure are polar opposites. It has large implications to mix the two up, or spread false hope and a false narrative around HCQ. No doctor in their right mind would confuse the two, and to manufacture a video to do so can literally risk lives and cause another drug shortage and high demand for HCQ once again.
How about let the science speak for itself? I can tell you who that video won’t convince is the doctors who know HCQ is clinging on to it’s little benefit it has in improving outcomes. This is laughable and the entire US has a tin foil hat on it appears. The truth is scary, no one wants to believe what we’re seeing and they want a way out...I get it.
Put it this way,
What if a video went viral and the presidents son tweeted it? What if in said video there was a Medical Doctor saying Hydroxychloroquine cured cancer and that all the doctors of the world should listen. What if your mom or father had cancer? What if you immediately wanted to get them HCQ and thought their doctors were quacks because they weren’t being given the cure for cancer?
What if someone online said well, the doctor meant treatment but they said cure, it’s no big deal.
How would you feel?