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StageZero Life Sciences Ltd T.SZLS

Alternate Symbol(s):  SZLSF

StageZero Life Sciences, Ltd. is a Canada-based vertically integrated healthcare company. The Company is engaged in improving the early detection and management of cancer and other chronic diseases through diagnostics and telehealth programs that provide clinical interventions to assist patients who have cancer (COC Protocol), and help patients reduce the risk of developing late-stage disease (AVRT). Its test, Aristotle, is the first mRNA multi-cancer panel for simultaneously screening for multiple cancers from a single sample of blood with high sensitivity and specificity for each cancer. Aristotle uses mRNA technology to identify the molecular signatures of multiple cancer types and is built on the Company's patented technology platform, the Sentinel Principle. The Care Oncology Clinic offers a supervised treatment regimen (the COC Protocol) for people diagnosed with cancer of any type or stage. Its ColonSentry is a proprietary blood test for screening for Colorectal Cancer.


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Comment by Bully88on Nov 25, 2020 10:03am
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RE:The CBC covering Ichor and Stagezero:)

RE:The CBC covering Ichor and Stagezero:)

This is massive exposure.

Lets get this on BNN



Everyday Ichor Blood Services in Calgary receives a non-stop flood of emails and phone calls looking for COVID-19 testing. 

"We do a lot of work for companies," says CEO Mike Kuzmikas. "We go to the private airport hangar and we test people before they fly out to site. So they get the results within 48 hours and then they can go work their three-week shift."

 

A few months ago, some countries began demanding visitors provide a negative COVID-19 test result in order to enter. 

China, Bermuda and Barbados all require a negative test. Hawaii also recently announced that travellers there can circumvent a 14-day quarantine with a negative test taken within 72 hours of take-off.

Kuzmikas told CBC Radio's Edmonton AM says he can't hire testers fast enough to keep up with demand.

"As soon as you put three people in there and open up the calendars, it's booked and then you're looking for how can I grab more space?" 

It's been so busy, Ichor put out a news release this week searching for a partner for help. 

"So part of what we're trying to do is find national partnerships with companies that have that national clinical presence where they know these clinics might be sitting at zero capacity," Kuzmikas said.

Dynalife Medical Labs is also offering asymptomatic testing for travelers, but unlike Ichor, they require proof of a valid flight in order to get the testing done. Right now Dynalife is processing 300 outbound travel tests per day, at a cost of $150 each.

Ichor charges $250 +tax for the live virus test and $150 +tax for a serology antibody test and will soon have a capacity of 280-350 per day out of their offices in Edmonton, Calgary, Medicine Hat and Red Deer. 

The tests are then sent to their partner StageZero Life Sciences' lab in Virginia for processing.

While the test results are expected in 24 to 48 hours, travelers should make sure they are prepared in the case that something happens to their test, whether that means buying cancellation insurance, being ready for a two-week quarantine, or just staying home. 

Christmas COVID-19 tests

Ichor is focused on providing tests for travel and corporate clients, but they are seeing a demand for testing from people with no plans to go anywhere, Kuzmikas said.

Ichor gets the odd request from people who just want to be confident they don't have COVID-19 before visiting their parents or going to hockey camp.

 

They have even fielded a request from someone wanting 10 people tested ahead of a Thanksgiving dinner, with a note that they'd like it for Christmas too.

While that may seem like a good idea, Tim Caulfield, University of Alberta health law professor, says people should be cautious with that approach.

"I think it's safe to really err on the side of small groups, your own personal COVID bubble. And be very careful about about including more."

Caufield says given the spike in cases "this idea of having some kind of quarantine, and then once everyone's passed that quarantine getting together, that's strategically an approach that might work. But I don't think 72 hours is long enough, unfortunately."

While Ichor doesn't discriminate who it tests, it is trying to stay focused on travellers.

"We're turning away quite a bit, actually." Kuzmikas said of people coming to them for general testing.

"We're this small company who's offering a service that seemingly isn't really out there anywhere. And so you have the volume of a nation essentially descending upon you. It's been crazy."

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