No, she has to provide evidence in the form of controlled studies that confirm her hypothesis, which can be examined, and replicated. Until then it's just a claim pulled from her crackpot ass.But in effect it doesn't matter until someone can prove that she is lying about what she says during that event, namely that she is a practicing doctor who successfully treated 350 COVID-19 patients with severe symptoms with that medicine.
She bears the burden of proof that counters all the science that shows chloroquine to not be effective in treating COVID-!(
