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Posted On: 02/23/2021 10:18:28 AM
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Thanks, CDiddy!
I agree with everything you wrote. Even if Covid is slowing in general, or here in the states, the fact is that it isn't gone and won't be for a while, if ever. The next Covid will come some day. There are other conditions similar to long haulers that Leronlimab could work for. We only have a modest amount if you add up our current vials and spread them across the world. We'll sell out immediately and for the next year or two soon after that, even as production ramps way up. We could get stockpiled, if BP and JL are correct. There is a lot to do with that money and if 2023 brings a significant decline in the need for cytokine storm Leronlimab we'll be ok because we'll have accelerated cancer, HIV, Nash, and a host of other possible indications into or closer to market.
I can't wait because I much prefer milking a cash cow to beating a dead horse.
I agree with everything you wrote. Even if Covid is slowing in general, or here in the states, the fact is that it isn't gone and won't be for a while, if ever. The next Covid will come some day. There are other conditions similar to long haulers that Leronlimab could work for. We only have a modest amount if you add up our current vials and spread them across the world. We'll sell out immediately and for the next year or two soon after that, even as production ramps way up. We could get stockpiled, if BP and JL are correct. There is a lot to do with that money and if 2023 brings a significant decline in the need for cytokine storm Leronlimab we'll be ok because we'll have accelerated cancer, HIV, Nash, and a host of other possible indications into or closer to market.
I can't wait because I much prefer milking a cash cow to beating a dead horse.
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