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I didn't think orthopedic shoes would help.
But I stand corrected.
Mexican night? Or perhaps Spanish themed party.
Just saw a bloke in Tesco buying 10 six packs of San Miguel, 20 paella ready meals, 10 boxes of tacos and 3 sombreros.
I thought here we go again …
Hispanic buying.
Im as positive for avacta as anyone on here, but being on the frame work that allows purchasing for professional use by clinical organisations does not mean HUA is guaranteed nor imminent. It's still beyond avactas control, they might meet the criteria to submit for HUA but the decision makers aren't duty bound to accept, and if they're the same ones who approved innova, acon and orient gene, and barely allowing surescreen to scrape through, Im not putting too much hope on it.
Europe home approval and orders, perhaps via Spain, airlines, maybe US is what I'm looking for. If something comes from UK orders, whether thats through govt or finding them in the middle aisles of aldi for self testing then great, but I'm not fussed if we don't hear a word, and with the way the govt has ****ed over novacyt, mologic and Abingdon, as well as stringing omega along, large part of me thinks fook em, they can stick with the Chinese cack. Avacta tests are currently selling, might not be anywhere near the 5m units a month we're hoping for, but there's still a long way to go in this covid game, we're not even at half time yet with only 9% of third world with 1 jab. If score still 0-0, well we have our super sub - Ava early read out due end of the year and phase 1 results by q2.
"This Framework Contract allows the provision to all UK Government Departments and Trusts across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales subject to access agreement signature and Schedule 6 pricing, to supply the Rapid Saliva Protein Test (RSPT) and Avacta’s professional use AffiDx SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Lateral Flow Tests."
Taken directly from the Medusa website which means that Affidx has been accepted into this NHS framework and can be sold to government departments and HUA will come soon too, in due course
Someone clearly is….
Anybody know if Jupiter are still shorting ?
Well said Templar. the key here is that the meeting on Thursday is for announcing Avacta's unaudited interim results for the six months ending 30 June 2021. Anything extra on Thursday is just a bonus at this stage. I'm personally expecting general news potentially Home Use Approval as part of the presentation, but most likely in a separate RNS that will follow shortly after.
Bumping this post, as it got pushed down by noise.
Yes, it is there in black and white. Any doubts, just read this, and it gives an unequivocal confirmation that Affidx has been accepted into this NHS framework and can be sold to government departments. HUA will come soon too, in due course.
It's not a question of "if", it's "when".
It says the NHS Framework Medusa-19 is "to supply the Rapid Saliva Protein Test (RSPT) AND Avacta’s professional use AffiDx SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Lateral Flow Tests."
So don't get spooked into selling by no news this week and miss the transformational Home Use Approval RNS that IS coming soon.
https://www.medusa19.com/en/
"Affiliated to The National Microbiology Framework
We are proud to announce that Medusa 19 has been approved by the NHS Microbiology Framework Lot 1 for Goods and Services, for the supply of SARS-CoV-2 Lateral Flow Tests throughout the UK.
Medusa 19 are one of multiple selected suppliers to this Framework Contract which will run for the next 4 years and has a value of up to £3 Billion.
This Framework Contract allows the provision to all UK Government Departments and Trusts across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales subject to access agreement signature and Schedule 6 pricing, to supply the Rapid Saliva Protein Test (RSPT) and Avacta’s professional use AffiDx SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Lateral Flow Tests.
The Medusa tests detailed above and other parties lateral flow tests are now available for purchase by various government departments subject to their demand requirements."