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just have, this shows we are far from the end of the pandy, a country that up untill now didnt lockdown is now locking down. speaks volumes
https://twitter.com/J18691375/status/1366804758464503813?s=20
Thin. Check the news.
Q22,
I believe big pharma are behind delays / Authorisation. This should already be in use, 15 years data against untested vaccines, FFS!
How many loves could have been saved.
Fortunately I believe RM to be ticking every box to make synairgen 100% watertite.
Sweden? You sure, I thought they didn't adopt lockdown startegy through the pandemic?
Sweden heading into 3rd wave of lockdown.
Qd22
Your rant not to dissimilar to my rant a couple of days ago and is perfectly understandable The wait has been torturous and more agonizing when thinking of the lives that could have been saved Hoping that news will arrive before the Ides of March
ATB
Qd22
" All along the lack of urgency has been terrifying.".
You've done no research, that much is clear. Alternate agenda.
Bore off.
I've been in here since early April. Astonished and utterly dismayed at the long, long, shameful wait to get governments to pay attention to what was a no-brainer even then.
Now finally it's urgent in both UK & US. Phase III trials started in UK 13th Jan.... WHEN WILL WE GET NEWS? ie When will they start to save lives on the larger scale? It was to be spread over "approximately 20 countries" and involve 610 patients, and it's now nearly 2 months on. Supposed to be urgent, now it's 48 days in, over 20 countries (what were they thinking of?).... that's less than 1 patient per country per day. 0.635 to be precise. What has been the blockage all along? They were to be hospitalised Covid patients requiring oxygen. Surely not too hard to find in a global pandemic!!
The 13th Jan RNS re the UK et al phase III trial also stated "Synairgen is also running an ongoing Phase II trial of inhaled interferon beta in non-hospitalised 'at risk' patients, (SG016), that is progressing rapidly. For more information and to take part, visit www.covidtrialathome.com." Recruitment completed - the last patient recruited - on 20th Jan with much fanfare, but "Results from the trial are expected in Q2 2021." OK, maybe there is much, much that I don't understand that has to continue, including ongoing monitoring, but these are at home non-hospitalised patients, surely within a couple of weeks you are already seeing results, or not. All along the lack of urgency has been terrifying.
As Prof Francis from Southampton Uni stated "Following the promising results from the SG016 Hospital Study, we are excited to see whether we can detect important benefits from early use of inhaled interferon beta (SNG001) for COVID-19 in the home environment, in terms of resolution of symptoms, preventing hospitalisation, and reducing the burden of Long-COVID." Only the last of these takes time, and can be ongoing...for years...so why hold up the other sides when lives are at stake?
The US trial - redoing Phase II because no one else can do anything competently - started 15th Feb. HOWEVER "If an investigational agent shows promise by demonstrating safety and reducing COVD-19 symptoms through 28 days following administration, the ACTIV-2 trial is designed to expand seamlessly from a Phase II to a Phase III study to gather additional critical data from a larger pool of volunteers without delay."
Which means that in a couple of weeks it's possible we might get news that the trial has been expanded direct to Phase III, which will be an enormous fillip. More likely later, due to recruitment, as always.
Rant over. For now! But the delays on this have been simply incredible to me.
As a shareholder I'm encouraged that according to Stockopedia the last time a major shareholder sold down was last July, while since October Polar Capital, Axa Framlington, Chelverton, Jupiter and Southampton (?) have all bought in or increased their stakes.