RE:RE:RE:Dehli Hospital using Biocloud, gets a positive alertI have given up on trying to find solutions to what I think are KNR's challenges, or the best practical applications or further derivative products. I just hope they solve a number of them to just start selling more than what they projected or at this point even meet the projection. Clearly BC is not the magic bullet and has a bunch of practical limitations that doesn't make everyone its potential client. We got some North American companies looking at it, and we will find out over the next few weeks whether they think that BC can work in their environment. Sorry for not being impressed about detecting Covid in a hospital that likely sees many Covid patients. I would have been more impressed in a hotel lobby. This hospital will now have to change the $200+ cartridge, likely several per day, and will likely clue in that they are wasting money until there is a better handle on Covid. Have also some second thoughts about the display, but whatever, hopefully others think that describing air quality as "Bad" is not a little bit, I don't know how to call it, plain...especially as it is beside an indicator that says that the area is not safe. I remain invested because it is a $1 stock.
overroad wrote: canyousayiii wrote: I think it is no surprise that BC would detect Covid in a hospital in a country that is challenged keeping the pandemic under reasonable control. At this point in time, I would probably say that installing a BC in such a hospital is pointless.
pointless in the sense that there is no way of controlling the traffic in a way to determine within reason who the individual is who created the detection, but very reasonable if the objective is to maximize human exposure to the device to prove that it works in real world settings...more likely to get an "event" in a space where literally everyone entering the building has to go by. if this news is true, it is just more validation of our technology which most investors will agree is very exciting indeed...also to me, the placement of the device makes more sense if knr were to say, i dunno, get health canada approval of their device making it a medical device. maybe they hook up a hose to the intake effectively creating a breathalyzer? thats what i would do, personally. now its a realtime covid test. no more waiting for pcr results....man, i hope they are exploring this.