Hummmm. this is when we first discovered CVAC--- damn. @ Nov 12
There is a rich poor problem with the need to keep the vaccine cold.
Here is some news__>CVAC needs just a normal fridge! THE GREAT EQUALIZER!
CureVac announcesCVnCoV remained stable for three months refrigerated 07:26 CVAC CureVac announced that its mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine candidate, CVnCoV, remained stable and within defined specifications for at least three months when stored at a standard refrigerator temperature of +5 C, or +41 F, and up to 24 hours as ready-to-use vaccine when stored at room temperature. Storage of sample material, as well as analytical testing of CVnCoV was performed under standard conditions defined by the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use. Stability of the liquid drug product of CVnCoV was tested at the anticipated storage concentration and stored at +5 C, or +41 , as well as below -60 C, or -76 F. CVnCoV fulfilled all set release specifications at both temperatures after three months. The stability study is ongoing with the goal to further evaluate the potential for a longer commercial product shelf-life.
CVAC) $68.00 + $6.70<-----
Yeah but does the vaccine work?
What stage of testing are they in, how many guinea-pigs, and when are the next batch of results due for a release?
Stoney, I've been around this game for a long time.... these little press releases (and I don't care what sector we're talking about), that come out and trumpet their product to address one of the main problems as it stands now could be.... for lack of a better choice of words... a pump and dump by the CEO.
I'm not saying that's what it is in this case, but who cares if the stuff can stay fresh in a covered wagon crossing Kansas if the vaccine doesn't work?
The timing and nature of this "PR Newswire" release leaves the street-urchin in me a tad reticent.
How much are the puts?

DYPY