It has been reported that the anti-malaria drug, hydroxychloroquine, had a conflict within the US Corona 19 Response Task Force (TF) as to whether or not it would be effective.

While President Donald Trump has been controversial about recommending the use of hydroxychloroquine every day without clear scientific grounds, a seemingly unprecedented confrontation between the aides and the expert group was formed.

According to CNN Broadcasting on the 6th (local time), after the discussion of malaria treatment at the end of the Corona 19 meeting held in the White House situation room led by Vice President Mike Pence on the afternoon of the 4th, Peter Navarro, Director of the White House Trade and Manufacturing Policy Division said, "It shows" to put a pile of material on the desk.

These are overseas data on the therapeutic effects of hydroxychloroquine.

Trump's "Inner Circle," classified as "Maepa," Navarro, has been appointed policy coordinator for the Defense Goods Production Act in Corona19.

In response to this, Anthony Pouch, director of the National Institute for Allergic and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of the National Institutes of Health, who has held the position that the scientific effect of hydroxychloroquine has not been proved, said, "What are you talking about?" "Anecdotal" evidence, and it was said that Navarro had exploded.

"It's not anecdotes, it's science," said Mr. Navarro. The media reported that President Trump even accused President Pouch of objecting to China's anti-entry action.

However, CNN reported that the attack puzzled attendees, saying that Pouch was one of the few votes in favor of President Trump's decision not to enter China.

Eventually, it was reported that President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner's senior adviser to the White House, calmed the situation.

Participants were known to agree that the problem of taking hydroxychloroquine was a decision between the doctor and the patient.

Axios quoted a source as saying, "It was the biggest fight within the Corona 19 TF. There was no such conflict earlier."

Most members of the TF have been cautious about using anti-malarial drugs for Corona19, but the US media reported that Navarro was enthusiastic about the effectiveness and was ready to secure supplies.

In addition, Fox News broadcaster Sean Hannati and former New York mayor Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, have been 'sales' about the anti-malarial drug Corona 19 treatment.

In particular, former New York mayor Giuliani, who emerged as a key figure in the 'Ukrainian scandal' due to suspicion of external pressure against the Ukrainian government in the aftermath, reappeared in the Corona 19 phase.

The Washington Post (WP) wrote in an article titled "Juliani, a whispering voice whispering into Trump's ear, stimulates experimental coronavirus treatment." 19 The President, who is eager to shorten the pandemic (a global pandemic), has taken over as a "personal science adviser".

According to the WP, former New York mayor Giuliani has been claiming to use malaria drugs in a one-to-one currency with President Trump.

Meanwhile, President Trump, who brought malaria medicine to the 'game changer', repeatedly claimed the efficacy in the briefing the day before, and the CNN reporter intermittently blocked the answer when asked about the efficacy of the medicine.