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Agree but they need to get their act together and get Phase 3 completed sooner rather than later..
Good find GOOSE! the problem seems to be the Govt because they are talking up this vaccine as it fits their agenda and possibly means they had their eggs in the right basket. They even have the BBC and printed press getting mega excited - seemingly thanks to Professor Bell who had not sounded one note of caution and has been quoted hundreds of times...
Hopefully they've been drafted in to help package our tests... :-)
I hope SNG are quietly going about their business in the background and getting volunteers for phase 3. This treatment is so desperately needed it's unreal. A feature on our local hospital last night and the ICU Specialist commented on how quickly people seem to be deteriorating after being admitted. C'mon SNG we need you!!!!!!!
Noodle knob - either research Avacta properly or give it a rest.
Got to agree with gkb47 - the friends and cronies of the Tories are so busy making money with the dodgy contract awards that I doubt any game changing test or therapeutics will get a look in!
There is just no plan whatsoever.
What was the rumour - that an RNS was coming out?
As everyone keeps saying, it won't be us until we've been told tech transfer has completed..
With this incompetent Govt we need to get phase 3 trials started and data out as soon as possible or we won't get a look in as they will have signed deals with anyone and everyone:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/45m-deal-for-nhs-masks-collapses-amid-fraud-claims/ar-BB1aFUSJ?ocid=msedgntp
iPhoneiTrade are you also one of the Twitter users questioning the usefulness of testing someone with no symptoms? You will fit in there quite nicely if you would just leave this BB! Start your own conspiracy theory or something...
I can't see how a self administered test would be accepted for things like travel for example. A 15min turnaround for a healthcare administered test would be the only way that airlines etc would accept someone has a) had a test and b) was negative. It would be no different to asking someone if they have explosives in their case and believing them when they say no. They still x-ray the case to be sure.
So much crap you had to post it twice?? Glad you've sold.
Good research all but I'm not sure why anyone is surprised. Boris is just a British version of Trump - he twists everything because ultimately he is poorly informed. If we knew the real reason why he wanted to avoid the second lockdown it wasn't to protect the economy, more like to generate Govt income so they can cover the billions they have wasted on rubbish and underdeveloped tests. Not to mention the money they have committed to vaccines that look like they will only have a limited effect.
I hope they do have an enquiry once we have the virus under control so we can know who has profited from the Govt contracts that have had no oversight. This Govt has years to go but once the truth is known the Tories could be unelectable for decades.
Got a lump in my throat from that email.....it may take a while but investors will be rewarded.
I wouldn't believe a thing he says after the crap he spoke on the weekend. Not saying the Guardian story is reality but still I've never seen such a poorly briefed PM in my life:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/02/doubts-over-rapid-turnaround-covid-tests-pledged-by-johnson
MFGX - interesting information. You are fast becoming a credit to this BB, great to have a businessman and enthusiast rolled into one!
Or perhaps SNG realised how useless the individuals in Govt were and knew they'd be better off doing it on their own...
Newsflash - Boris and his cohort Hanjob have just ordered 50 millions apps at a cost of £1bn. :-)
Cars could still be delivered/collected during the last lockdown. Given the price of the DBX perhaps an invite to St. Athan to collect would be in order...will be no lockdown here by then. :-)
Synairgen don't seem to be mentioned much in the press, but nice to see that interferons are getting a mention. This story has probably been posted but interferons look to be gaining a little press traction as a treatment...
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/tiny-variants-in-genes-may-dictate-severity-of-coronavirus/ar-BB1aABIV?ocid=msedgntp