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Thanks, and no, not becasue of that one comment above, I tried to read it and couldn't really understand it to be honest, it seemed quite significant from the tone.
This is a bit over my head, TommyD, do you know if it means the virus may impede and thereby reduce the body's natural immune response or response to the interferon treatment?
prophylactic*
https://www.defenceweb.co.za/sa-defence/sa-defence-sa-defence/mapisa-nqakula-names-task-team-for-interferon-investigation/
https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2021-01-29-sandf-clarifies-use-of-interferon-drugs-for-its-members/
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Hold4: I've got a few of those on my Facebook, one of them goes between "save the nhs and the greedy big business facists are killing the planet" to "tax is theft, the WHO and WEF are turning us communist and regulation is killing the planet" in the blink of an eye.
It's political and economic illerteracy.
Professor, you heard it on talk radio, gotcha..
ProfessorSPD: I havnt seen anything about a child mask policy, I even did a quick Google search and couldn't find anything, where are you getting this from?
Have you considered the constant moving of the goalposts could be based on newly acquired knowledge? Scientific consensus will change based on information. People may have made mistakes, now with new info those mistakes are being corrected.
I'm not getting into the vaccine debate, but they've been tested, you know they've been tested, how can you hang around here and not understand the fundamentals of clinical trials? What have you been doing?
It's always the same sound bites with the antivax, anti government, great reset conspiracy theorists, "join the dots" "I do my research" "its all just polictical now hun" and "something doesn't add up" are my faves. They never say what "its all just political" actually means because they're praying on the stupid and the stupid hear the word political and think it must be something nefarious and above their heads.
I see it on Facebook all the time, it's usually heavy weed smokers or divorced middle age women, used to be an anti government lefties, now they're anti government libertarians becasue they've just found out what inheritance tax is.
WelshFalcon: I hear you, but I don't expect to hear much of that so openly on here, and from more than one of them.
ProfessorSPD: "People need to join the dots"
What do you mean by that?
"They ruin your health/immune system and your mental health and ability to reason, and encourage blind hatred of non-cult followers.
Wearing a mask is damaging"
Hurtle: u ok hun?
It always reminds me of that episode in The Thick Of It when politicians say the word "should"
"The Prime Minister says this is exactly the kind of thing we should be doing"
Good post TommyD.
I'm interested to know what they mean when they say "per dose"
Regardless, this clearly shows the U.S government happy to pay between $5,933 and $3,560 per treatment/dose if my maths are correct.
Denny, start it from zero if you like, £50,000,000,000 cap will do me.
Geo, it's £250
Yeah fairplay, just a bit more
I'm pretty sure his numbers are correct, 57% rise since October, to a market cap of $196,000,000,000 from $125,000,000,000
Is that 12 for Bournemouth and Christchurch?
I appreciate my valuation was heavily swaying to the rampy side, but those figers arnt too far beyond the realms of possibility, the truth is I'd be happy with 10% of that.
Org, as you know, we could discuss stockpiling and speculate on future case numbers and vaccine efficacy until the cows come home, but it's a bit pointless, all I can say is that I'm fully confident in the government's (ours and abroad) ability to mess this up from here, I don't believe We have this beat just because case numbers are falling on our tiny island.
Adding Thermo Fisher to the mix, 100,000 US, 100,000 Europe.
200,000 treatments per month x 12 months, x 1,300 (65% profit margin) x 10 (forward multiple)
÷200,000,000 shares in issue = £156 per share without licensing agreements