RE:RE:Timing>> ...we are not focusing on the virus, but on the host cell.
Thanks for putting that back in front of us, Pandora. Looks to me like they are focused on keeping host cells healthy not by prevention (blocking or handcuffing viruses - which have this incredible ability to eventually mutate and overcome), but by treatment (post infection) that is first and foremost safe to the host cell, but is also highly effective at killing any sort of virus that invades. Sound a bit similar to their approach to cancer?
But, if there's any doubt that they're focused on a treatment rather than a prevention, then look again at what was said at the end of that quote:
>> ...there is a need to use multiple approaches to obtain a highly efficient treatment.
(A side point here - once a treatment is known and acknowledged as being effective against something, the FDA's "emergency use" is no longer applicable.)