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I'm referring to the PCR tests being sent out for home testing by Medex on behalf of the NHS. My home test should arrive tomorrow-I'll get more once I see it first hand. The NHS must have done a deal with Medex to send these chinese kits out on behalf of the NHS-These were ordered through the NHS website-not private tests!
Agreed with that SS-I have no doubt politics is involved-Hence the silence of the BOD. I really think it's time they spoke up and gave their owners (shareholders) an update. Maybe it's in their interest for the sp to drop?
Maybe Nova don't have any spare capacity and the only option is to import. Annoying that the Chinese are profiting from the Virus that they spread
Thanks-It makes you ponder the following:
1. Nova are at full capacity and cannot ramp supply fast enough and gvt are buying pcr tests wherever they can
2. Nova have fallen out of favour with govt and gvt are using inferior/cheaper imports
3. Nova have decided to supply the more private lucrative market with their capacity and maximise profit per test
Thanks ShaunP
Medexpress are definitely using PCR test-Not LFT-in fact on their website, they state the govt does not recommend LFT test-what a joke that's become. This is being issued throughout Kent as part of mass testing campaign. A large population in the South East, so will be useful info if anyone can ascertain who they use.
Any idea if Medex are using Nova kits?
My mates just had a Medex PCR test in the post-is this Nova?
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Nice clear image showing today. A few new holes showing
Agreed Alandale-if they wanted out for what ever reason-now was as good time to off load as any. IMHO this bodes well for the future sp
So now we know who's been holding the sp back. Hopefully we will now have lift off
More evidence-late trades 250k showing. More transfer from PI's to II's. More to come every day this week
Why the jump today, Hasn't that been out a while?
From PI's to II's
Hi Bamps, I've just taken a look back through your calcs posts. The only thing thing that I cannot ascertain from your posts is what depth you are using and how you arrived at that. I thought the "open at depth" statement simply means that they don't know how far down it goes?
Thanks Paddy, I presumed it was another glitch. Rainy season out there!
Personally I don't think anyone can estimate what resources we have here. The areas included in the IMRE are all open to depth and open at various locations. On top of this, we don't have much data on the areas that were excluded from the IMRE. As GH said, this is just the beginning. Who knows how deep the gold could go? Better grades possibly-could add a large percentage to the inferred resources estimate. It won't happen overnight, but the story and IMHO sp has a long long way to go yet. If your looking to double your money in a a few weeks, then this probably isn't the share for you, but of your looking at a multiple of the current sp over the next 12-24 months, then I don't believe there's a better home for your money.
Seems to be just a white screen for yesterdays image
I particularly like this part:
Beyond COVID-19, we have an ambition to significantly improve early detection of disease
more broadly. The significant expansion of our diagnostics capacity and capabilities since
the start of the pandemic provides a unique opportunity to transform how we address
disease in this country long-term. We see an expanded role for innovative and accessible
diagnostic tools to identify and respond to disease earlier – and will always be looking out
for new methods to reduce and eliminate unnecessary illness.
NHS Test and Trace strategy is backed by an additional £7 billion for its contribution to the
Government’s winter objectives – controlling the rate of reproduction, reducing the spread
of the infection, and saving lives. This includes support for increased testing, including
community testing, new technologies and ongoing improvements to tracing, and takes the
overall funding provided for NHS Test and Trace this financial year to £22 billion.
This is a substantial funding allocation for a necessary part of the response to the
pandemic. The vast majority of this is for testing and reflects the scale of testing that is
happening in the UK.