The only scientific data I have found to be following the data collection that makes it scientific suggest that HCQ might be instrumental in increasing survival rate in severely sick patients by 14%. This is not conclusive and needs more testing to see if it holds true or was simply coincidental. That data can be read from the Henry Ford Health System here:
https://www.henryford.com/news/2020/07/hydro-treatment-study For the layman's explanation. And for reviewing the scientific analytical data or testing data used to make these conclusions you can read that here:
https://www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201-9712(20)30534-8/fulltext
The testing is on going and I am sure we will have more stats to prove one way or the other soon enough. At this point in time I am not seeing the science that suggests that Zinc with HCQ makes a difference.
Being loud and calling other people names that do not agree with you, getting emotional and spitting when you talk about it, flailing your arms about and saying that those who do not see it your way are blind and full of the devil is NOT science and will not serve your cause if you sincerely want to inform others of facts that they might not know. Instead simply present your sources and those sources will either be accepted as credible or tossed as "propaganda" if that is what they obviously are.
The source I posted is credible in my opinion. A video of a person talking is not enough for me. I am going to need to see the source for his claims such as the science collection I posted in the second link. I don't think what I posted can be called propaganda.
I know I am wasting my time with many here, but I suppose I feel an obligation every once in a while to encourage a calm and reasonable approach to fact collecting and a careful avoidance of any sinful judging people of evil motives when we can't possible know if that is true or not.