RE:RE:RE:RE:Delta nine d podsYes, let's wait to see what happens. I have a few additional thoughts:
1) 250k for a D pod doesn't seem off the mark when the Manitoba government paid 200k each for 90 visitation pods:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/manitoba-care-homes-visiting-pods-1.5725776 2) We only own part of the new company, so we are not taking on all of the risk (and it makes sense to utilize our pod capabilities to try to make some extra money so long as it doesn't detract from our main business).
3) The COVID vaccines are at most 95% effective (so far) and not everyone is going to take a vaccine (probably 70% at the most). Add to these factors the real possibility that COVID will mutate and become like the seasonal flu (only deadlier), and it seems that the need for such pods might continue for some time yet. I hope I'm wrong and that society beats COVID as soon as possible so that there is no need for D pods, but only time will tell.
In the meantime, let's see some D pod sales!
Long DN.