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This summary of “Covid-19” treatments is probably the most insightful.
https://c19early.org
See particularly the Cost per Life Saved dark blue table, third graphic from top of page.
Unsurprisingly, the generic, long-established, past-patent-expiry options are far more cost effective for saving lives than the pharmaceutical industries’ “latest and greatest” offerings with hard-to-pronounce names, some of which sound like curses.
Not shown here, but those cheaper options also generally have fewer side effects and negative interactions with other treatments.
Note that none of the five most cost effective treatments for “Covid-19” were touted as “antivirals” before the scamdemic.