I don’t think it’s unlikely at all; I don’t think that $100/day would be used for something nearly as cost-effective as bednets if it weren’t being spent on healthcare. Hospitals and governments will spend what it takes to handle the coronavirus in patients, up to a pretty high limit per patient.
I think a more important concern might be limited medical resources and triaging, but that should go into the cost-effectiveness analysis model, and it’s not something I should speculate about without expertise.
I don’t think it’s unlikely at all; I don’t think that $100/day would be used for something nearly as cost-effective as bednets if it weren’t being spent on healthcare. Hospitals and governments will spend what it takes to handle the coronavirus in patients, up to a pretty high limit per patient.
I think a more important concern might be limited medical resources and triaging, but that should go into the cost-effectiveness analysis model, and it’s not something I should speculate about without expertise.