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Were you the milk monitor at school Kevin?
Sorry if this has been asked/ discussed, but have NIH/ACTIV-2 released the efficacy results for other treatments that progressed to phase 3? Or have they kept this under wraps?
No - if it was the same thing I saw, Cambridge virologist Chris Smith mentioned in passing “we don’t yet have vaccines you can squirt up your nose, although there are people working on that”.
BBC Breakfast at 09:23
Hi Enrico, is there a briefing from them tomorrow?
What’s this, a one-year anniversary Friday FOMO special?
Someone on this board a few days ago! Will try and dig it out.
Ok thanks. And is that announced tomorrow?
Hello, newbie investor here. I’ve seen talk about contracts being announced tomorrow. Please could someone explain what’s at stake? Thanks
Does anyone know how often Castro et al give updates on Activ-2? Was that a one-off last month (you know, the one that got everyone excited…) or is it a regularly scheduled bulletin?
This was only published last month. Cochrane is well respected and all about evidence-based medicine. Even though inhaled IFN was only one of the studies they looked at this will have been noticed by medical authorities and regulators - just ahead of considering EUA.
The link again: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34216119/
‘Other orally administered anti-virals…’
This clip is from a few months ago and was posted back then, but worth watching from the 20 minute point where he explains that EUA application goes in on progression to Activ-3
https://youtu.be/QIICw2HfQoM
GLA
Volume of 10m traded in first few hours of the day - that’s got to have cleared the big sellers?
Where we’re going, we don’t need roads...
https://youtu.be/G3AfIvJBcGo
Long time BB-watcher, but rarely post. Average 120p. Could anyone comment on what Activ-2 actually means, besides a (very) high profile trial in the USA? Is there financial support for participation etc or is this funded out of SNG's pocket? Any examples of other treatments rolling successfully out the other end? Thanks!
Hi all, long time voyeur, first time poster. Thanks for all of the info and entertainment. I'm a big SNG fan, in at an average of 185p.
I have a scientific question: we are told that this virus has one big trick - to suppress the immune response. I understand how SNG001 replaces/ assists the body to fight back with synthetic interferons (no critique required on my layman's understanding please!). I am no medic/ scientist, but this 'one big trick' sounds a lot like what some cancers do - suppressing the immune response. Is there any way that this treatment/ general approach might be applied to treat cancer? Or am I way off the mark? Presumably it would only work in the early stages, requiring early diagnosis etc.
Thanks