RE:RE:RE:RE:Give it up Girls.....Let's Change the Tone I don't know what the airline OEM requirements are. But my view is the same as that of your breathalyzer inquiry and vague company response. They need to continue to pivot from the initial vision that had them seeing customers begging for BC units and KNR picking and choosing who to sell to. The rush now is a completely different and some of the barriers to new markets or new applications are not in play the same way. If their internal advisors see that this technology can be adapted to an economic breathalyzer, they should start on it because it is obvious that the idea of "someone" in a room carrying Covid is not yet that appealing. My common sense tells me that some potential clients would be more attracted to a device which also identifies the individual, and now you are getting even into more privacy issues unfortunately that may slow things down in certain countries. Anyhow, my point is that they need to pivot more and further than they ever thought. And if they are serious about BC, they need to establish a dedicated division with its own sales folks, engineers, etc. and get a person to head the division that has some experience in bringing these types of new products to the market so that some of the learning-as-you-go is eliminated.