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Your opinion differs from mine in relation to NNN, so that's that I suppose...Good luck....
I suppose if pasting links here to news stories about COVID for the last 12 months has seen the SP do nothing but fall, logic tells you it's going to do the opposite if you continue for another 12 months?
Masks ain't making NNN any money, get a grip. You're just adding to your own and others' delusions.
Here we go again! Mask up for winter and stay safe.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/scientists-closely-tracking-variant-spreading-122006526.html
Fair enough Abrooking, I will look at the evidence and evaluate a potential outcome. If posters want to listen to you be prepared for the following....
This is why you shouldn't listen to the professional amateurs... monster losses on his investments and thats just a quick look...
abrooking
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RE: Suggestions people….30 Sep 2021 09:46
Did my first ever average down with this share this morning.
Now only in at 13.99p LOL!
Current share price 6.91p
abrooking
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RE: Happy Daze09 Sep 2021 14:22
Just had a lil toppy up too. Average is up to 0.0941p now.
Current share price .65
abrooking
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RE: Hold02 Sep 2021 10:36
My average is still 115 (lol). Don't want to average down after a rise like this.
Current share price 53p
I'll accept that copying and pasting covid news articles on here all day long like you is nothing but a waste of time, has little to do with the future of NNN and isn't informative in the slightest. It might be if NNN were included in the NHS supply chain but they aren't. It's nothing more than wishful thinking.
Abrooking wrong again! Wearing masks (pro-larva or any other medical mask) will help relieve the pressure on the NHS... that's why the government want to reintroduce wearing masks in the restrictions. Wow, youre on a roll today...best give up and accept the credible evidence...
You think NHS hospitals using Pro Larva masks will reduce the backlog? LOL.
This is a nano nutrients company now, time to accept it and stop flooding the board with covid stats every day.
Just to add; That is assuming that our filters will be replaced at the same rate as existing filters. It is of course possible that with the antiviral ability in some circumstances the filters could potentially last longer before they need to be changed.
We saw this effect with the masks where a regular surgical mask has to be changed approximately every 2 hours but ours are good for 7 hours each.
This means that even if our product is more expensive if it replaces multiple cheaper products the end customer could make cost savings with our kit.
It really makes no difference at all what rate the filter needs to be replaced if it's already being done with a non-antiviral filter then the on-costs of replacing the filters whenever they need to be replaced is something that has already been factored into the decision to have filters in the first place.
It's unlikely that our filter will be anything other than a simple slot in replacement for what they are already using. If there were to be a difference n the costs of fitting it's likely that the existing fitting services would be more expensive since the filters have not been automatically decontaminated already.
Your not just changing filters in an operating theatre no more, plus the normal wards aren’t the same filtration systems as an operating theatre and most will have to be modified to take the new filters. I’m not sure on the rules for filters in the main part of the hospital but operating theatre’s are much stricter. If they are to add them to hospitals most hospitals have one or two theatres you now adding all the main rooms in a hospital which will require filters.. that’s the cost there. It could work and it’s great idea but like always that’s all people see like the masks .. they don’t see the logistics and the ongoing costs to these great ideas
That still doesn't make sense.
If filters in Operating theatres have to be changed every 24h(I'll take your word that they do);
Then don't they already incur the cost of changing the existing non-antiviral filters?
Why would it be more costly to fit our filter instead?
Ok fair point I did make that call based on 7 hours. However I very much doubt they will longer then 24 hours .. filters in operating theatres are changed on a 24 hours basis. My point was it’s the effort required to change them and the cost for someone professional to do the job. It’s not going to be a quick operation and cheap either. Bloody getting a boiler serviced is expensive so how expensive will it be when a company adds premium to the cost just because it’s now a special filter.
Abrooking stated...."Hospitals aren't really being overwhelmed these days either. The number in hospital remains relatively low and steady. The rising cases are down to rising test numbers and don't seem to be correlating with hospitalisations due to infections occurring in people and/or the vaccinated".
NHS Providers stated.....NHS Providers, speaking for all NHS hospitals, mental health, community and ambulance services in England, sent the letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson today (27 July) – alongside Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid.
The letter explains that the NHS is currently facing overwhelming pressure, similar to January, 2021. In the first month of the year, the NHS faced an immense wave of COVID hospitalisations and deaths. At one point in January, over 1,000 people were dying everyday. The NHS faced a backlog in other services, with cancer care being delayed by the influx.
You couldnt be more wrong!
@WildGuess That's complete tosh.
Why should the filters only work for 7 hours just because that's the upper time limit on the testing of the masks?
It just doesn't follow at all.
Copper is quite likely to never lose it's antiviral ability. There could well be Bronze age artefacts sitting in museums somewhere that are still killing microbes even now.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3067274/
"It is noteworthy that in contrast to laboratory studies, in which unused copper surfaces are usually tested, this hospital trial employed “aged” surfaces. The items to be tested were installed at least 6 months prior to commencement of the study. This also allowed domestic staff and health care workers to become accustomed to the copper-containing fixtures. In addition, it provides support for the notion that copper surfaces will not lose their antimicrobial activity over time. Nevertheless, long-term studies are still required to evaluate the sustainability of the antimicrobial properties of copper surfaces over the course of several years."
From the inews article, highlights current pressure on the NHS....
"Since pupils return to school in Scotland three weeks ago there has been a more than fourfold increase in infections north of the border, while hospital admissions are up more than 3.5 times those before the autumn term began".
To clarify, I am saying that cases are linked to the NHS being overwhelmed now and in the future...The links support both notions... I sincerely hope that the NHS isn't overwhelmed so the nation can get treatment without waiting. I am merely expressing the current views of experts and scientists...
I said the inews article.
https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/nhs-overwhelmed/116140/
First 3 paragraphs, thought you had read all of the articles before you started the insults...
NHS Providers, speaking for all NHS hospitals, mental health, community and ambulance services in England, sent the letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson today (27 July) – alongside Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid.
The letter explains that the NHS is currently facing overwhelming pressure, similar to January, 2021. In the first month of the year, the NHS faced an immense wave of COVID hospitalisations and deaths. At one point in January, over 1,000 people were dying everyday. The NHS faced a backlog in other services, with cancer care being delayed by the influx.
The future of NNN isn't in masks, anyone with half a brain knows that. If you want to post about covid so much then try Facebook or Mumsnet.
I will keep quiet about who should be posting on mumsnet and Facebook…. A tad embarrassing…
The NHS is being overwhelmed, please post credible sources to support your statement….
https://www.google.com/amp/s/inews.co.uk/news/uk-covid-nhs-overwhelmed-masks-social-distancing-1189896/amp
600 thousand a week sorry
Exactly no one is posting anything relevant to the company what’s so ever. I did the rough calculations of how many masks would be required for the NHS and it’s just six hundred thousand masks a day. The company at the moment is struggling to announce the result of delivering just over half of what required for the NHS each week. Logistics has to also to part in this and do VOLZ even have the logistics to be able to deliver such large amounts on a weekly basis. The process to make these masks are more complicated the your average mask been manufactured in China.
NNN is a small scale operation that hasn’t achieved anything in a year. It’s very unlikely the government will want to invest in masks when majority of NHS staff now a receiving their booster jab. If you look at the stats on NHS staff actually catching COVID now is relatively low so something is working in the prevention methods they have. Money from the government will be looking at long term solutions.
People say filters , how’s that going to work when they required to be changed every 7 hours to be effective. How many staff will that take to go round a hospital and change every single filter every 7 hours .. creating more issues. There’s a company out there and I cannot remember what they are called but they have invented a spray that can be sprayed into a room like an air freshener which kills COVID when breathing in the the solution .. similar to the nazel spray.
So far our new ceo hasn’t announced any plans for this company. I’m eager to see what he says but it’s looking very unlikely it’s going to be the company people want it to be