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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Lexagene Holdings Inc LXXGQ

Lexagene Holdings Inc. is a molecular diagnostics company engaged in researching, developing and commercializing automated genetic analyzer devices in clinical and life science industries. The Company is focused on developing molecular diagnostic systems for pathogen detection and genetic testing for other molecular markers for on-site rapid testing in veterinary diagnostics, and for use in... see more

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Lexagene Holdings Inc > RE: What a shame LEX isn't a POC Company
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Post by letsdoit on Sep 09, 2020 12:00am

RE: What a shame LEX isn't a POC Company

Sarah Jane Marsh apologises for the backlog of Covid test results from labs in the UK, it's a pity that LXG isn't going to be a point of care Company in the human diagnostics field and is just another run of the mill testing service.......

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8709469/NHS-testing-boss-issues-heartfelt-apology-people-unable-Covid-tests.html

Comment by ShakeNBake20 on Sep 09, 2020 1:54pm
Can you please explain why Lexagene will not be able to be used point of care? 
Comment by letsdoit on Sep 09, 2020 2:35pm
No, do your own research
Comment by ShakeNBake20 on Sep 09, 2020 3:22pm
I have done my research and happen to disagree with you. I believe they can be used at point of care. Which is why I would like to know why you think they will not be. 
Comment by letsdoit on Sep 09, 2020 8:02pm
you are entitled to disagree with me, it's a free world, however, you're wrong
Comment by 007dave on Sep 09, 2020 9:24pm
Actually letsdoit you're wrong so wrong. Go to their website and watch the video and read for yourself. Lexagene calls it point of need but it's the same as point of care. So currently they don't have FDA so at this moment they cannot classify it as point of care. Once they get FDA authorization then officially becomes point of care.
Comment by ShakeNBake20 on Sep 09, 2020 10:16pm
Ok if I'm wrong can you please tell me why I'm wrong? If you stand by that argument that they are not point of care then please explain why they will not be? Part of debating is explaining the opposing view. Not sure what is so hard about doing that if that is your stance on this topic. 
Comment by letsdoit on Sep 10, 2020 2:57am
look I've got 2 Businesses to run, I'm way too busy to have a debate with you, I think I'm right and you think you are right, time will tell after they have launched, or, if they launch I should say
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