The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
How did you send an email? I can only see phone numbers under 'contact us'. Very amateurish in all aspects of this scenario.
I received a secure message this morning but their link does not work!
Absolutely dreadful and bullying behaviour by DP. But, very sadly, symptomatic of the cruel behaviour regularly shown by Dubai. I will never use their ferries again. Hopefully others will do the same.
Absolutely dreadful and bullying behaviour by DP. But, very sadly, symptomatic of the cruel behaviour regularly shown by Dubai.
I wonder how much the DHSC dispute is politically led as I understand we are not the only company in dispute. Could it be that Han**** and his friends are trying to distract from the utter shambles and incompetence that their purchasing has been? And trying to recoup some cash for the billions wasted?
I have received an email from Well Pharmacy advertising their test kits (very expensive) but there is no mention - that I can see - of who makes them.
Have emailed them to ask.
https://shop.well.co.uk/product/covid1
Mayhem - I suspect there is similar activity at pubs, clubs etc. With teenagers and 20 / 30 somethings being the main 'offenders', the very people who have not yet even had 1 vaccine dose.
It appears that the Government have not recognised this risk.
Temuchin - very valid questions.
Also, and appears to contradict their other statements -
'*this product is pending regulatory review and is not yet currently available for sale' on their EU page at
https://www.pelicancovidtest.com/eu/home/
BBC have picked up on it in their 'Live' blog -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-57069295
British Airways has announced it will be the world's first airline to trial a coronavirus test which produces results within 25 seconds.
The pilot scheme will see flight and cabin crew taking a Pelican Covid-19 antigen test from medical tech company Canary Global.
Results will be compared against their standard test results.
British Airways chief executive Sean Doyle described the test as a "gamechanger" and said the airline would explore what role it could play in customer testing after the trial with flight and cabin crew.
"As we start to see the opening up of travel we remain committed to exploring easy and affordable testing solutions to help our customers travel again, whether it's for business, to reunite with family and friends or take a much-needed break abroad," he said.
Daily Mail / FT reporting -
AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine appears to be protecting people from the Indian variant of the virus, reports suggest.
There are concerns the Indian variants, which have started spreading in the UK, could make jabs less effective and risk vaccinated people getting sick anyway.
But in a case of 33 care home workers getting infected after vaccination in Delhi, India, none became seriously ill with the virus, the Financial Times reports.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9571889/Coronavirus-Care-home-staff-infected-vaccination-avoid-illness-Indian-variant.html
Bluelight - re holidays
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57084732
However, On The Beach, one of the biggest UK online travel agents, said it won't be selling any holidays for June, July and August due to "continuing uncertainty around international leisure travel".
The firm's chief executive Simon Cooper said: "There's nothing we want more than to be able to send customers on holiday, but with the current number of unknowns, we don't think that now is the right time for customers to book new holidays departing in the next few months."