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It was about SNG share so it doesn’t count.
But I guess someone will fine me if I start terrorise that forum too. Lol
Pelle, your account hijacked again?
gkb47 please send him the invoice...
I see it doesn’t pay dividend. Lol.
250m Mcap is not so much.
Have anyone made some calculations on sales and profits if they get approval?
Hello GKB,
So you believe strongly in this SNG share?
And that better treatments soon will lift oil prices even?
Let’s hope we can see light in tunnel next months with better treatments and closer to vaccines.
Thank you romaron - I have clearly been reading the wrong information and jumping to conclusions.
Sorry chilting - I was at St. Georges yesterday and you clearly haven't read my earlier posts. You tube and message boards have their limitations. If you receive the vaccination (as a trial participant) you are unlikely to contact Covid. The trial is more concerned with adverse and possibly fatal reactions to the vaccine. Like bleach - they already know how to kill Covid. The quest/secret is in not killing the recipient of the vaccine.
Some train spotters might find this interesting
https://digital.nhs.uk/dashboards/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-studies-volunteers-dashboard-uk?_cldee=cm9uc2dhbGVyQGFvbC5jb20%3d&recipientid=lead-ad01f1fdccfdea11a812000d3a86b8d5-af6a379553864ba4a7288ddfda99c4cf&esid=3bd41b3f-2bff-ea11-a813-000d3a86d801
romaron
The Oxford/Astra-Zeneca stage 3 trial is well underway, they have recruited in the UK, US and South America - how long it will take will depend on results - it relies on a portion of the recruits catching Corvid.
There is talk of a challenger trial - give the vaccine to the recruit then infect them with Corvid - much quicker.
I guess its up to the authorities re. blood tests for a year etc - presumably if it was up to Trump no extra safety testing would be necessary.
I received what is the first newsletter/update today from NIHR which is a Govt. Agency but obviously tied up with the NHS. These extracts interested me the most:
"The UK Vaccine Taskforce has made good progress so far including:·
securing access to six of the most promising vaccines from the UK, EU and US, plus neutralising antibodies for short term prophylactic protection for those who cannot receive vaccines·
supporting the Oxford and Imperial vaccine research teams to get clinical studies started rapidly·
investing in our manufacturing capability so we’re ready to produce the doses we will need for the UK population
What to expect
We have a pipeline of several large efficacy Phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine trials, which we expect to start in September and run through until middle of next year. Each study may recruit up to 10,000 people from throughout the UK (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales) but the exact numbers are not yet finalised. As we get ready to start these studies, some of you will be contacted by the NHS and invited to begin the process of taking part in a clinical study."
I understand the need for safety but surely the dire economic effects should inject a sense of urgency? Commencing phase 3 and running to the middle of next year? yesterday they gave me a chart showing that blood testing goes on for a year.
Jelly in the lungs can be treated with drugs available today
Jelly in the lungs may explain why covid-19-infected people have severe lung weight and in some cases died.
The Swedish researchers' discovery could be treated with existing drugs.
I believe in this, I have to admit it. Otherwise we would not have done this study, says Anders Blomberg, professor and chief physician at Umeå University.
In covid-19 patients who have died as a result of lung weight, the lungs have in some cases examined been filled with a transparent jelly.
Anders Blomberg, professor of pulmonary medicine and chief physician at Umeå University , can now show which substance contributes to the formation of jelly in the lungs. The substance is called hyaluronan and it is already known that hyaluronan molecules increase a lot in inflammatory conditions.
The discovery is based on analyzed autopsy material from three patients who died in covid-19. The researchers succeeded in staining the clear gel and thus demonstrating that it consisted of hyaluronan.
"Drowning from within"
- This may be an explanation for why you get lung weight. The molecule hyaluronan has an enormous ability to bind water. If it is formed in an unstoppable amount, the lungs will be filled with water. You drown, so to speak, from within, says Anders Blomberg.
Having found what may be a contributing cause of the respiratory failure opens up for treatments in the long run, he says.
- There is no drug today that is registered for lung weight in covid. But there are different models that you can imagine.
Anders Blomberg lists three possible treatments, with currently existing substances, which could be used after further studies.
- On the one hand, we know that cortisone has a positive effect in severe covid and cortisone reduces the production of hyaluronan, we already know that.
- Then there are possibilities purely theoretically that you can inhale an enzyme that breaks down the hyaluronan into smaller components and thus dissolve the gel. We do not know, because it has not been tested on humans. But theoretically it could work.