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Officials with a Salt Lake City-based biomedical company called Co-Diagnostics said Monday the firm had developed a test for the virus in early January and received clearance from top European regulators on its use.
But expedited approval for the test from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is still forthcoming, said Seth Egan, the company’s international head of sales.
The small publicly traded company is capable of manufacturing 50,000 tests per day at its Utah facilities, at a cost of $10 per test, and already ships testing kits to Italy, Turkey, England and Australia, Egan said.
“We could supply all of the testing needs in Utah and greater areas around us easily,” he told a group of tech leaders in a Monday conference call about the virus. “We sit here a little amazed that we have a test that is available in European nations but we can’t sell it as a clinical diagnostic in our own home state.”
An official with Silicon Slopes, representing more than 6,000 Utah technology companies, said the group would make financial backing and support available if needed in the coming days to help secure that emergency FDA approval.
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Officials with a Salt Lake City-based biomedical company called Co-Diagnostics said Monday the firm had developed a test for the virus in early January and received clearance from top European regulators on its use.
But expedited approval for the test from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is still forthcoming, said Seth Egan, the company’s international head of sales.
The small publicly traded company is capable of manufacturing 50,000 tests per day at its Utah facilities, at a cost of $10 per test, and already ships testing kits to Italy, Turkey, England and Australia, Egan said.
“We could supply all of the testing needs in Utah and greater areas around us easily,” he told a group of tech leaders in a Monday conference call about the virus. “We sit here a little amazed that we have a test that is available in European nations but we can’t sell it as a clinical diagnostic in our own home state.”
An official with Silicon Slopes, representing more than 6,000 Utah technology companies, said the group would make financial backing and support available if needed in the coming days to help secure that emergency FDA approval.
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Officials with a Salt Lake City-based biomedical company called Co-Diagnostics said Monday the firm had developed a test for the virus in early January and received clearance from top European regulators on its use.
But expedited approval for the test from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is still forthcoming, said Seth Egan, the company’s international head of sales.
The small publicly traded company is capable of manufacturing 50,000 tests per day at its Utah facilities, at a cost of $10 per test, and already ships testing kits to Italy, Turkey, England and Australia, Egan said.
“We could supply all of the testing needs in Utah and greater areas around us easily,” he told a group of tech leaders in a Monday conference call about the virus. “We sit here a little amazed that we have a test that is available in European nations but we can’t sell it as a clinical diagnostic in our own home state.”
An official with Silicon Slopes, representing more than 6,000 Utah technology companies, said the group would make financial backing and support available if needed in the coming days to help secure that emergency FDA approval.
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Officials with a Salt Lake City-based biomedical company called Co-Diagnostics said Monday the firm had developed a test for the virus in early January and received clearance from top European regulators on its use.
But expedited approval for the test from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is still forthcoming, said Seth Egan, the company’s international head of sales.
The small publicly traded company is capable of manufacturing 50,000 tests per day at its Utah facilities, at a cost of $10 per test, and already ships testing kits to Italy, Turkey, England and Australia, Egan said.
“We could supply all of the testing needs in Utah and greater areas around us easily,” he told a group of tech leaders in a Monday conference call about the virus. “We sit here a little amazed that we have a test that is available in European nations but we can’t sell it as a clinical diagnostic in our own home state.”
An official with Silicon Slopes, representing more than 6,000 Utah technology companies, said the group would make financial backing and support available if needed in the coming days to help secure that emergency FDA approval.
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Officials with a Salt Lake City-based biomedical company called Co-Diagnostics said Monday the firm had developed a test for the virus in early January and received clearance from top European regulators on its use.
But expedited approval for the test from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is still forthcoming, said Seth Egan, the company’s international head of sales.
The small publicly traded company is capable of manufacturing 50,000 tests per day at its Utah facilities, at a cost of $10 per test, and already ships testing kits to Italy, Turkey, England and Australia, Egan said.
“We could supply all of the testing needs in Utah and greater areas around us easily,” he told a group of tech leaders in a Monday conference call about the virus. “We sit here a little amazed that we have a test that is available in European nations but we can’t sell it as a clinical diagnostic in our own home state.”
An official with Silicon Slopes, representing more than 6,000 Utah technology companies, said the group would make financial backing and support available if needed in the coming days to help secure that emergency FDA approval.
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Do the math 1 test takes 4 hrs TMO. 48 test takes 1 hr codx
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1 test 4 hrs To 48 test in 1 hr codx
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https://youtu.be/aiVqcIyMyR0 if all you want this to be big send it to the news.
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Look up Kghi not good for us
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Bull shit Company no information they should be giving us some kind of info
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I’m going to a Lawyer I Invested in Company that don’t put out any information they should put out some kind of information.
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Is this a bull shit Company or what any real news
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Co-Diagnostics CEO Dwight Egan commented, "We are pleased to enter into these agreements with PreCheck. They are part of a strong demand we are experiencing for our Covid-19 tests. The agreements also highlight Co-Diagnostics’ commitment to supporting the global response to coronavirus. As such, we are delighted to have PreCheck as a customer, focused on distributing these products in Russia and Ecuador."
Further information is available in the Company’s regulatory filing, which can be accessed at www.sec.gov.
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Initial 30,000 coronavirus (COVID-19) tests ordered
PreCheck Health Services, Inc. (OTC: HLTY), a provider of medical screening devices which provide data to assist physicians in preventing and treating chronic diseases, through its Latin American Division, entered into an exclusive agreement with Co-Diagnostics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CODX), to distribute Co-Diagnostic’s Logix Smart Coronavirus COVID-19 Test in Ecuador, which has a population of 16 million. PreCheck has ordered an initial 30,000 COVID-19 tests and will be registering the product in Ecuador.
Justin Anderson, CEO of PreCheck Health Services Inc., commented, "It’s been a productive month for PreCheck Health. In early March we entered into the $33 billion global infectious disease diagnostic testing sector with an exclusive agreement with Co-Diagnostics to distribute their COVID-19 tests as well as other infectious disease kits in Russia. We are pleased to announce today that we have expanded our relationship with a distribution agreement for Ecuador. The decision for PreCheck to distribute for Co-Diagnostics and specifically their Logix Smart Coronavirus COVID-19 Test is due to the test’s excellent characteristics in terms of sensitivity and specificity, the two benchmarks for accuracy in PCR tests. In today’s global crisis where governments, professional sports, college sports and public schools are being closed or suspended on the basis of a single test, we felt that high accuracy was critical for our comfort level, resulting in our decision to choose Co-Diagnostics."
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