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News will go wild if the start to RNS buyers. Slightly missed the boat, but was looking at Covid stocks over the weekend, NCYT looked the best bet. But this blows that out the water.
it took an age to get the poc kit, but the timing with LFTs being abandoned for PCR tests and people need to self isolate until the get a negative could not have worked out better. I was also looking for an airport test when back so I can be free the next day. This lets me be free before I leave the airport.
This can be used for before you go travel pcr, after you arrive pcr, can be used in nursing homes, NHS setting, cruise lines, airline staff, the list is endless.
News here is going to be wild before xmas.
Stew you had said a strong open due to Covid stocks, look back at your predictions, ok one day you will one there or there abouts.
Never thought id see that again.
Yes for schools and other places, same as now. No one said LFTs are being abandoned altogether, but try to get your hear around the numbers of flights into the UK per week and even at half full x that by 150 people. That is a lot of LFTs that will not be used due to UK gov looking for the variant.
Come on, I know you are invested, im just pointing out the obvious
Big Bangs, as of 0400 on 30 Nov, lateral flows are not required due to PCR being the new requirement. Passenger locator forms being updated.
I read by another poster, this will not effect the amount of LFT being used, aw so the millions of LFTs being used for travel will be up taken where to compensate. I want ODX and GDR to do well, but need to be realistic.
Stephen, the rise on Friday did take me by surprise, as I too think the FDA thing must surely be gone. But some one it seems must have known that Boris was going to state that PCR test for returning travellers. Yes the POC is due, but it has been due for over a year now. I am going a cruise and was checking out covid tests and stuff for that, one of Royal Caribbean smaller entities had 2 of the Abott pcr POC kit on board and the result was in 15 mins. What did DB say about BC on the last conference call thing? If the POC was outstanding, PCR looks to be back in favour in a big way, for now. Might be that sentiment back, however making that transition into sales has yet to be seen. If I could free up money on Monday, it would go into NCYT which I don't own any shares in (had £300k worth at less than a £1 early 2020 and sold on the Monday it opened up 80% but for 50% as the price decreased, through the day, we know how that ended up. So although I have an opinion, its not done me well.
Good luck GDRs, hope something land for you on Monday or even next week.
3 weeks the next review. Sure the PCR test is from now, they never set a date in the future. Have a great trip, I was there earlier in the year, the pictures don't do it justice.
Big bangs they will be working on it now, he has only announced it, did we used to do lateral flow testing and PCR tests when travel first opened up. No. We just need to agree to disagree.
Ok BB, your right, its not set out yet as far as I know. I just don't see why they would make you take both tests at travellers cost.
I could be wrong, we will need to return to this when it becomes clear. I have been checking online for PCR return tests and the suppliers have not updated yet.
Obv you will get a code for your passenger locator form that relates to a pcr test. They need PCR to track the new variant. Listen I have bought a LFT for travel returning 19 Dec, so I feel I have lost that cash on a wasted test.
Sorry not gene drive, Odx, was over there looking in. Appologies
Yes it will be a big day as Uk stocks will fall at least another 2% on fears and PCR testing companies will gain. No reason for gene drive to rise as it has a LFT, which is not on the approved list, not being used for NHS and travel has now went to PCR.
If it does I will be first to come back and say, Big bangs you were right and Im sorry. Cannie see it though.