RE:Application This is a large/course scale testing approach and a valuable one at that If covid is detected in a facility, the facility would have to be put on temporary lockdown while all individuals are tested individually. Preferably that would be done with rapid sub 15 minute tests such as the one that Sona has (or other companies).
It is very important to test at a large scale using a coarse filter to catch covid before it spreads so I see a large market for the BioCloud. I won't get into valuations as it is all just conjecture anyway at this time I suspect we'll start to see sales start quickly particularly with the recent media coverage on Kontrol. Sales will tell it all and I'm happy to be invested in this company. GLTA
Doctor86 wrote:
While I respect the technology, can someone explain how this is a solution to real life function? Because thats what you need in order to sell 12K equipment. So if a school puts one in ( or how every many needed to cover a school) and a sensor goes off, then what? Evacuation? Because if doesn't identify the source. Shut down the entire group for two weeks.The only thing that identifies the source is testing and tracing. Its a great technical feat - dont get me wrong. I just don't see how it is practical and the price is a significant barrier to entry, given constraints in the public system. If someone has different thoughts, please feel free and hope you make money.