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Aandeel Novacyt PSE:ALNOV.FR, FR0010397232

  • 0,842 24 apr 2024 17:19
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Novacyt de volgende biotech raket!

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  1. forum rang 4 Opstapelen 20 november 2020 08:58
    quote:

    Galapapositief schreef op 20 november 2020 08:27:

    twitter.com/OffRecord2020/status/1329...

    Omgerekend volgens mij € 10 per test nog steeds, inclusief extractie
    waarom bestel je 2000 tests vraag ik me af. Of is het daar niet centraal geregeld en elke instantie/ziekenhuis mag zelf de boer op. anyway, order is een order
  2. kw1986 20 november 2020 09:10

    Sarah-Jane Marsh Regenboog
    @BWCHBoss
    Als antwoord op
    @SMHopkins

    @Becks4free
    en 3 anderen
    Absolutely. We need PCR no matter what and huge investments have been made in NHS Testing over recent weeks. A doubling of PCR capacity, plus DNA Nudge, Samba II and Primerdesign all happening now.

    Wie is ze?

    Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Foundation Trust chief executive Sarah-Jane Marsh will lead the government’s ‘test and trace’ programme along with a council boss, the Department of Health and Social Care has announced

    edit: reeds een bericht van 16 oktober
  3. [verwijderd] 20 november 2020 10:11
    quote:

    John P. schreef op 20 november 2020 10:02:

    Het overaanbod aan positief covid-19 vaccin-nieuws gaat er volgens mij inharken vandaag
    Ik zou er dan ook niet verstald staan dat we echt onder de 8€ nog duikelen al hoop ik dat ik verkeerd ben

    tussen 8,3 en 8,4 heb ik nog wat kooporders gezet, en nu... vissen
    Het gras moet je inharken
  4. Zuurtje 20 november 2020 10:15
    ORONAVIRUS
    Covid testing strained again as U.S. heads into holidays
    The delays are happening as the country braces for winter weather, flu season and holiday travel.

    Image: Covid-19 testing site
    Cars lined up at a Covid-19 testing site at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Wednesday.Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images
    SHARE THIS —
    Nov. 19, 2020, 11:29 AM EST
    By The Associated Press
    NEW YORK — With coronavirus cases surging and families hoping to gather safely for Thanksgiving, long lines to get tested have reappeared across the U.S. — a reminder that the nation’s strained testing system remains unable to keep pace with the virus.

    The delays are happening as the country braces for winter weather, flu season and holiday travel, all of which are expected to amplify a U.S. outbreak that has already swelled past 11.5 million cases and 250,000 deaths.

    Full coverage of the coronavirus outbreak

    Laboratories warned that continuing shortages of key supplies are likely to create more bottlenecks and delays, especially as cases rise across the nation and people rush to get tested before reuniting with relatives.

    “As those cases increase, demand increases and turnaround times may increase,” said Scott Becker, CEO of the Association of Public Health Laboratories. “So it’s like a dog chasing its tail.”

    Lines spanned multiple city blocks at testing sites across New York City this week, leaving people waiting three or more hours before they could even enter health clinics. In Los Angeles, thousands lined up outside Dodger Stadium for drive-thru testing.

    “This is insane,” said 39-year-old Chaunta Renaud as she entered her fourth hour waiting to enter a so-called rapid testing site in Brooklyn on Tuesday. Renaud and her husband planned to get tested before Thanksgiving, when they will drive to pick up her mother for the holiday. “We got tested before and it wasn’t anything like this,” she said.

    Related
    HEALTH
    Cases are rising by more than 25 percent in half of the country. But testing isn't.
    On the one hand, the fact that testing problems are only now emerging — more than a month into the latest virus surge — is a testament to the country’s increased capacity. The U.S. is testing over 1.5 million people per day on average, more than double the rate in July, when many Americans last faced long lines.

    But experts like Johns Hopkins University researcher Gigi Gronvall said the U.S. is still falling far short of what’s needed to control the virus.

    Gronvall said the current testing rate “is on its way, but it’s nowhere close to what’s needed to shift the course of this epidemic.” Many experts have called for anywhere between 4 million and 15 million daily tests to suppress the virus.
  5. Nait Soesen 20 november 2020 10:23
    quote:

    Zuurtje schreef op 20 november 2020 10:15:

    ORONAVIRUS
    Covid testing strained again as U.S. heads into holidays
    The delays are happening as the country braces for winter weather, flu season and holiday travel.

    Image: Covid-19 testing site
    Cars lined up at a Covid-19 testing site at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Wednesday.Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images
    SHARE THIS —
    Nov. 19, 2020, 11:29 AM EST
    By The Associated Press
    NEW YORK — With coronavirus cases surging and families hoping to gather safely for Thanksgiving, long lines to get tested have reappeared across the U.S. — a reminder that the nation’s strained testing system remains unable to keep pace with the virus.

    The delays are happening as the country braces for winter weather, flu season and holiday travel, all of which are expected to amplify a U.S. outbreak that has already swelled past 11.5 million cases and 250,000 deaths.

    Full coverage of the coronavirus outbreak

    Laboratories warned that continuing shortages of key supplies are likely to create more bottlenecks and delays, especially as cases rise across the nation and people rush to get tested before reuniting with relatives.

    “As those cases increase, demand increases and turnaround times may increase,” said Scott Becker, CEO of the Association of Public Health Laboratories. “So it’s like a dog chasing its tail.”

    Lines spanned multiple city blocks at testing sites across New York City this week, leaving people waiting three or more hours before they could even enter health clinics. In Los Angeles, thousands lined up outside Dodger Stadium for drive-thru testing.

    “This is insane,” said 39-year-old Chaunta Renaud as she entered her fourth hour waiting to enter a so-called rapid testing site in Brooklyn on Tuesday. Renaud and her husband planned to get tested before Thanksgiving, when they will drive to pick up her mother for the holiday. “We got tested before and it wasn’t anything like this,” she said.

    Related
    HEALTH
    Cases are rising by more than 25 percent in half of the country. But testing isn't.
    On the one hand, the fact that testing problems are only now emerging — more than a month into the latest virus surge — is a testament to the country’s increased capacity. The U.S. is testing over 1.5 million people per day on average, more than double the rate in July, when many Americans last faced long lines.

    But experts like Johns Hopkins University researcher Gigi Gronvall said the U.S. is still falling far short of what’s needed to control the virus.

    Gronvall said the current testing rate “is on its way, but it’s nowhere close to what’s needed to shift the course of this epidemic.” Many experts have called for anywhere between 4 million and 15 million daily tests to suppress the virus.

    AB zuurtje , mooi bericht!
  6. Nait Soesen 20 november 2020 10:46
    quote:

    N13k schreef op 20 november 2020 10:32:

    ''Mooi bericht''... het is maar hoe je het bekijkt natuurlijk...:P

    Hopelijk kan Novacyt hier een goede bijdrage aan leveren, wat per saldo dan natuurlijk gunstig voor ons kan zijn.
    Ja, dat zou mooi zijn, maar het besef, dat er nu massaal getest gaat worden, steeds meer landen, die dat gaan doen, maakt novacyt ook minder kwetsbaar, als er weer een juich bericht de wereld in wordt geslingerd over een volgende bedrijf, die een vaccin heeft tegen corona.
  7. Vollebeurs 20 november 2020 10:52
    quote:

    Guuster schreef op 20 november 2020 10:50:

    Zo; mijn kortstondige traderscarriere heb ik nog met een sisser kunnen afsluiten. Gisteren een pluk verkocht aan 8,70 in de verwachting die goedkoper weer op te kunnen pikken. Vanochtend blij dat ik ze weer voor 8,70 mocht terugkopen :)
    Ik hoop dat ze als een malle gaan stijgen! Ik denk dat die van mij dan ook stijgen.
  8. Cum infamia 20 november 2020 11:37
    Het enige wat niet stijgt is het niveau.

    Maar alle gekheid op een stokje. Hoop dat wij af zijn van het gekibbel op dit forum. Want het was absoluut niet leuk meer.
    Zal ook met de koers te maken hebben hoor maar genoeg is genoeg geweest.
    Vanaf nu alleen nog inhoudelijk en humorvol SVP.
    Fijne dag allen!
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