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https://www.google.com/amp/s/seekingalpha.com/amp/news/3609053-cytodyn-not-being-considered-for-warp-speed-initiative-trump-administration
This was the article I read. Both sng001 and leronlimab have completed phase two trials so good comparison as to what they are looking for.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wsj.com/amp/articles/small-biotech-stock-cytodyn-soars-on-warp-speed-comment-11598456736
Sorry not being considered for operation warp speed
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/uks-10-minute-coronavirus-test-starts-trial-hl6w0lvzw
Government are trialling a 10 minute breath test to be used at testing sites. They are trialling it in UK hospitals which could be what one of the posters was talking about the other day. I don't think it's competing with us because it's not for population testing and isntcseof administered but arguable even easier than using saliva.
Sorry if this has been posted already. Blog on vectura website posted just a few days after THAT Monday. It discusses the development of inhaled medicines in terms of optimisation, scale up challenges, delivery platforms and commercialisation. Worth a read, don't know if the timing is just coincidence...
https://www.manufacturingchemist.com/news/article_page/Delivering_success_for_inhaled_drug_development_programmes/168343/cn111817
A lot of interesting phrases linked to sng in that azn article they tweeted if you click through onto the video too. "Interferon type 1",, "inhaled medicines" "emerging science" "commitment to help asthma and COPD patients during covid"...
https://www.astrazeneca.com/our-therapy-areas/respiratory-and-immunology.html
Some negative publicity in The Times today about antibody testing, essentially saying the government has significantly reduced the amount of antibody tests taking place because scientists believes antibodies fade away after a few months. It signifies that a negative Antibody test may not mean that you've not had the virus.
One for you to think about...why would the NIHR (headed by Chris Witty) fast track the synairgen trial, and then on better than expected results, decide to slow down, this will now be the fastest of fast tracks to the next stage!!
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/airport-coronavirus-testing-to-end-quarantine-rule-ldv5ls6gd
The times reporting today that passengers arriving at airports in UK will have swab testing and will receive results in 7 hours to avoid quarantine. It then mentions testing/trialling of a quicker saliva based test? Could Avacta have sent out samples to test usability already? It doesn't say if it's say antigen or pcr, is optigene saliva based?
Can somebody please just humour me for a moment. Are we assuming that the bonds are converted into shares of the same current value, and not based on the number of bonds? It makes sense financially for them to convert now if it's like for like in value if they know sales are coming, but if the agreement is one bond for one share it doesn't matter when they convert? Am I making sense? Either way there are no negatives for the reason they've converted as they are exposing themselves to the share price fluctuations.
According to this we've already got a ce mark and fda approval for the BAMS test...must be an error but here's hoping!
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956566320303559
Barnetpeter why do you keep going on about the number of deaths, it's almost irrelevant now as we know what happens when you don't have the necessary testing capacity to keep it under control. The reason deaths are reducing is because we've been in lockdown and we have increased our testing capacity during that time, what do you think is going to happen as we come out of lockdown? Testing numbers will certainly not be going down as the risk of spread increases, that's the whole point. South Korea who appear to be the country who have it most under control are still increasing the number of daily tests. These tests are going to be required more and more until there is a vaccine as we cannot stay in lockdown forever. I can only see the demand for testing worldwide going up, even with death rates coming down.