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I am highly invested in SNG but with every passing day and no update on the trials, I am becoming bit worried. Quick question if anyone can answer please. With vaccines, the fatality has significantly reduced and the virus is less potent now (which is good for the humanity). What is the value of any such treatment now when world is getting back to normal anyway ?
Is the world getting back to normal? I must have missed that one
I think I just pulled a muscle rolling my eyes.
The 150 people who died of covid in the uk yesterday are really looking forward to getting back to normal……
If you believe what the media are spoon feeding the population, then fair enough.
Ongoing demand for the current pandemic will see plenty of sales for therapeutics. Try to listen to medical professionals and scientists. Most are forecasting a bleak winter.
Furthermore, the majority of the world's leading governments are going big on the preparations for the next pandemic and treatments like SNG001 will be stockpiled.
Valuation = stupendous
This isn't just going to be used for covid. We have needed treatments like this for years. Also just because people aren't dying doesn't mean there isn't thousands of hospitalised patients.
Roll on announcement. It can't be long now for sure.
I think we are at that point where its perfectly reasonable to be tetchy. Things are reverting back to normal, we'll have to learn to live with COVID.
That's said, there will also be a need for therapeutics to tackle the horrendous side affects of having the virus. Certainly on this board it has been full of news that's edging us in the right direction however, it is a fact we will not know if we're almost there or, if there's a lot more work to be done until Thursday.
@smart_inv wrote….."The virus is less potent now"
Is that right?
I believe for people who are fully vaccinated, then yes unless another variant is around the corner.
Rolls my eyes and gets two Asprin
Smart = contradiction in terms. oh yay oh yah Covid is over lol
What about the millions who aren’t vaccinated, also?
DYOR
Try again tomorrow @smart_inv
As I mentioned I am heavily invested in SNG. I would be the happiest to see SNG rise but my question stems from the situation across the globe. As more and more people are getting vaccinated the situation has definitely improved and don’t think anyone can deny that. So I am trying to assess the value of SNG as of today.
Think you’ve had plenty of responses mate. You’ve made your point!
Ok you got me to bite. The data is telling a different story.
Worldwide daily covid deaths at present are at 7.5k per day higher than they were last November before anyone had even been doses with a vaccine.
- US running at 80k hospitalisations per day.
- Over half of US states have no ICU beds available.
I could go on and on with more examples....... however if you did truly feel that way about the covid situation, and you truly did have a significant holding, which I highly doubt, why would you not sell up given your belief that covid is diminishing. Doesn’t make any investment sense to me.
How can anyone answer that?
If you are heavily invested, you must know why you have done so.
If you think the market has reduced then sell some.
Winter hasn’t started yet, 36k cases in the UK today where we are heavily vaccinated.
What about bigger countries, less vaccinated countries?
Millions that can’t be vaccinated or won’t have it.
Have you read the amount of articles provided by the excellent posters on here as to the importance of therapeutics?
If so, the answer is clear.
That doesn’t mean that the SP will go to £100.
Depends on imminent data readouts, etc, etc as to the worth of our company.
Good luck whatever you decide to do
Apologies matm, you replied as I was responding.
Jed is better at trolling
Jwd is better at trolling
The CEOs of Pfizer and Moderna both believe that the World will be back to normal in 1 year with the caveat that the World's population is jabbed with an annual dose of their vaccine their vaccine ad infinitum. This must be the ultimate win-win ever.
If the pandemic was history then a third booster shot wouldn't be necessary for the over 50s.
The government appears to be out of control of almost everything. The recent government reshuffle was a bit like shuffling the seats on the Titanic. I believe we will see more lockdowns this winter.
Cancelled my FT account last week. What is the jist of the article?
Nothing really. One quote from RM saying we’re just putting a protein everyone makes, but that viruses stop, back into the battleground, the battleground being the lungs.
Then talk about how antivirals might be used.
Doc. Point of interest. Hospital staff shortages are becoming a matter of concern in the United States. Many states are demanding atleast one vaccine shot if a person works in a hospital or care home environment. Today is the last day before these restrictions are implemented.
Warm regards.