So, the good news is we were able to have one of our clots cryogenically frozen, ground to dust, and injected into lab hamsters to test how long it took for these amyloid-filled prion-laden monsters to cause death. We were expecting to get the data in six months. We got the data early. Now the bad news is we got it early because the hamsters all died straight away, meaning we are in big, big trouble. This is as bad as it gets. Had they died in weeks or months, maybe we would have had a few years longer. The rapid death of our test subjects means we will see the rapid death of the shot recipients, boosters will greatly accelerate this. Now we perform dose range finding, we do that by halving the dose to give us a baseline estimate on how long it takes for full blown prion disease to take hold.

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