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Posted On: 02/21/2021 1:39:14 PM
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i think the succes of the Patterson/Yo project supports the position that no sales team will be needed for LL for covid.
For certain Patterson/Yo already many hundreds of longhauler project participants. Probably its more like many thousads at this moment.
Andi it took them like one month to do that.
They have next to zero publicity.
They have actual zero sales staff!
The only staff they have is logistics!!
Patterson/Yo have even worse obstacles.
Most physicians do not yet believe that long haulers even exist!!!
So for the Patterson/Yo project, you have a project which has zero publicity and zero sales staff that is targeted to a disease which most people either dont know about or believe does not exist, and in one month they signed up 1000 patients, probably 10,000 by the end of two months.
So if LL approved for covid, LL will differ from Patterson/Yo:
Massive and widespread publicity in mainstream meda around the world.
Roughly 5 billion people around the world not only believe the disease exists, but are well aware that it is deadly and has no cure.
So more likely than not, LL will sign up more than 1000 patients in the first month.
The notion that a sales team is needed for LL in covid is patently ridiculous.
The first 500k vials, or 1.2M vials or whatever it is will be gone within hours if not minutes, if they are not already gone as we speak.
Instead of a sales team, Cytody will need some sort of legal team to manage the nation-states fighting over the supply.
Of course this only happens with quick EUA approval. But they certainly don't need a sales team.
Maybe they will need a sales team for the second billion dollars of sales.
But if some other lighting strike occurs in cancer or something during the first six onths of covid EUA approval, then no sales team will be needed for that second billion either. just my opinion.
For certain Patterson/Yo already many hundreds of longhauler project participants. Probably its more like many thousads at this moment.
Andi it took them like one month to do that.
They have next to zero publicity.
They have actual zero sales staff!
The only staff they have is logistics!!
Patterson/Yo have even worse obstacles.
Most physicians do not yet believe that long haulers even exist!!!
So for the Patterson/Yo project, you have a project which has zero publicity and zero sales staff that is targeted to a disease which most people either dont know about or believe does not exist, and in one month they signed up 1000 patients, probably 10,000 by the end of two months.
So if LL approved for covid, LL will differ from Patterson/Yo:
Massive and widespread publicity in mainstream meda around the world.
Roughly 5 billion people around the world not only believe the disease exists, but are well aware that it is deadly and has no cure.
So more likely than not, LL will sign up more than 1000 patients in the first month.
The notion that a sales team is needed for LL in covid is patently ridiculous.
The first 500k vials, or 1.2M vials or whatever it is will be gone within hours if not minutes, if they are not already gone as we speak.
Instead of a sales team, Cytody will need some sort of legal team to manage the nation-states fighting over the supply.
Of course this only happens with quick EUA approval. But they certainly don't need a sales team.
Maybe they will need a sales team for the second billion dollars of sales.
But if some other lighting strike occurs in cancer or something during the first six onths of covid EUA approval, then no sales team will be needed for that second billion either. just my opinion.
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