Rainbow Rare Earths Phalaborwa project shaping up to be one of the lowest cost producers globally. Watch the video here.
Obviously Calibre/Bioserve have more orders than product and I'm guessing GAD are supplying all they can. Roll on an RNS telling us Abingdon is now also supplying. If HMG wants AffiDX I suggest they flash their plastic on the Calibre web site. It may have missed DHSS's attention that CE validation covers the UK....for the moment. A Ship of Fools.
BH....the new technical guidelines will eliminate the cheap rubbish:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/covid-19-test-approval-how-to-apply?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_source=08b8bf3b-5a84-4d08-affc-0bdb795d3871&utm_content=daily
RorkesDrift..."UK govt only buy test that are made by ODX."
You are probably mistaken .... AS recently said he wanted to create more overseas manufacturing to free himself from government loaned equipment. If not ODX then GAD is a government contractor. IMO.
Along and irrelevant article....this is the only interesting bit for Avacta:
A manufacturing facility set up during the middle of the pandemic last year is now being expanded into an old RAF hangar next door to Global Access Health headquarters, dedicated to designing lateral flow tests and molecular reagents. It will act as a supply-chain guardian to the developing world - and the UK - during pandemics.
And if it is listed in Berlin or Amsterdam it may have to issue an equivalent of RNS to advise its investors that despite being involved with the German government at a high level it will not benefit from a supply contract.
No RNS but AS said he expects feedback before the end of the year....so any time in late autumn. If it works as well as hoped I think social media might begin to buzz. I'd guess a lot of the patients will be at death's door and a "miracle" reprieve will soon leak.