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Doggy - I struggle to get past your username as my mind wanders pretty quickly.. Nanndooo DOGGY
PL75 - I do believe that testing will be the key to get the travel industry moving again. The numbers involved in travel are simply astronomical. Having a test to board a flight may well become mandatory and one that is practical is not on the market right now. Ours sounds like a wonderful solution IF it can do what we hope it does - a test to enter the airport at one side and a test to leave at the other. "The new normal"
I think most of us agree on here that IF Avacta can get a rapid antigen test that is best in class then those high share price figures will be reached easily.
This horrible virus could go on for years.
The Rockefeller fella is suggesting 30m / week with 25m being LFD. 70m / week is a further increase.
Have a feeling it'll open up like today could be red day again and then pick up again
Jimmy
Did you not read my previous posts
Henry Ji said ‘cannot do this on their own’.
10 million tests per day!!
These new tests keep appearing but IF ours does what it says then none of them can touch it at the moment. But the world is a big place and others will be trying.
We don't need perfection to make money but IF they really can manufacture this for peanuts, with high accuracy then this is a monster
We're on a knife edge, you wouldn't want to be out but as the days rumble on your fitbit is telling you you're getting less and less sleep each night and you're having to dump your Stella cans in the public bins 'cos you've filled your bottle bin drinking away those nights wondering if AL has the right partners to get this over the line. Which way will this go?
Pl75
Henry Ji
Google him
Doh85
Exactly
The ceo of sorrento said ‘ only when the test is cheaper then we can open up society’
‘One company cannot do it on its own he said’
This interview needs listening to its massive for Avacta
I genuinely feel a lot better now!!
What colour eyes did he have?
We need details
Agreed dumbles
Cannot wait till Avacta present their news
Quick
Great result for Sorrento.
Their share price was $1.73 in April. $12.85 just now.
Hold for gold.
Timster
That interview 15 minutes ago is not on that thing Pl75
It needs to be put on here and quickly
Someone technical get on it
$200 dollars a test.....if Avacta is accurate and cheap and quick then it’s all over!!
What the actual live interview with CNBc?
“ The tube is then placed into a simple heat block or water bath to keep the sample warm throughout the chemical reaction, which takes 30 minutes or less to provide a colorimetric reading based on detection of the presence of the virus.”
So yeah, we’ve all got heat blocks and water baths lying around... still too complex.
Doggy doggy stop talking, it's all on the link PL75 just posted ;)
I missed the first part of the interview can anyone get it on here
It’s extremely interesting
And I mean extremely
Just for the record
I said’ I think Avacta are ahead.
Half an hour results
Paper changes colour
No single company can do it on its own
https://sorrentotherapeutics.com/research/covid-19/covi-trace/
$200 dollars a test and spit in tube I think
By the way I’m relaying what Henry Ji ceo of sorrento said live on cnbc
No single company can do it