All the other Covid stocks have to go through the same cycles as us, ie waiting for sales updates while increasing their manufacturing capacity. We're well ahead in that respect, already at 10M per month with contracts in place and a massive distribution network.
Virus is gaining traction in Mexico, they must be another target for our Spanish video.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/mexico-reports-667-more-covid-19-deaths/1882400
Nice article covering new tests.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/tests-keep-on-getting-results-for-novacyt-k99cklxjg
Codey, did you read the RNS? Benefits explains here:
"Exsig™ Direct is an innovative direct-to-PCR extraction kit which removes the need for complex, automated magnetic bead extraction systems. It is designed to be used with the Company's COVID-19 test and is expected to significantly improve laboratory workflow, reduce cycle times, increase throughput by up to 50% and reduce costs."
Sewin, you should have bought in at the lows, no use trying to talk the price down now...
CE Approval on the HE test, all products ready for sale. Ideal for UK government who want to increase testing capacity.
Great RNS
"Exsig™ Direct, Exsig™ Mag and COVID-HT are immediately available and manufacturing capacity has been developed to meet potential demand."
Sounds like we have gained additional manufacturing capacity for the new products, our overall capacity must be more than 10M tests per month now :)
Pointless using antibody tests to confirm if you have the virus now (if that's what they were testing). It can take 14-28 days to develop antibodies, which means a test a week in to infection will return a negative result if though they're positive. Ask your friend if the test was to see if he's already had it?
Beijing: 27 neighbourhoods not allowed to leave as spike continues.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-53074076
Look at the yellow curve for new daily cases, it's getting steeper because there are more new daily cases than there has ever been before. Our tests will be in demand for a long time. And as someone posted below, the NHS will start to test staff on a regular basis - I remember Matt Han**** saying 800K tests per week for health workers alone. And we already have a contract with them and are about to release new products that provides a quicker result.
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6