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Wednesday, 05/13/2020 7:14:24 PM

Wednesday, May 13, 2020 7:14:24 PM

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We've all seen pictures of all sorts of things being sanitized by sprayers, some may be just sprayers, others electrostatic. My question to everyone is, does anyone believe that what's being sprayed is not HOCL. Certainly there are other things that sanitize, but are any of them something that people can comfortably occupy shortly after they're applied.

Now we're not the only one that makes HOCL, so it's use doesn't guarantee that it's coming from PCTL, but the way the company's growing, the odds of that being the case grow with each day.

Hopefully we'll have the annual report tomorrow, that will end the reluctance of some investors waiting for it to act. We know the financial figures within it won't be positive, but I'd hope a description of how things stand currently, including the U.K. arrangement should make it clear that the future is far brighter than the past.

No one can deny that the company diluted substantially in the past to give them the funds needed to stay in business. Nor can anyone deny that Covid-19 created even greater attention in what PCTL was doing. I purchased the stock before what was happening in Wuhan was known, but personally having had two catheter infections thought to be hospital acquired, I knew it was a problem. I believe it was the right idea at the right time even before Covid-19 hit, but since then it's potential has grown tremendously. Why? Because now we're seeing so many other places paying far more attention to sanitizing if they're open, and who will be paying even more attention when they reopen.

I don't know about anyone else, but when they say that we're free to return to the gym, restaurants, stores, etc I'd be far more inclined to go to places that are proud to discuss how they're sanitizing their facilities. As someone who's elderly and somewhat immune compromised, I know I need to be careful, it's clear that some people don't believe in it as they're see at the beaches, or protesting to open the country without taking precautions. I'm all for gradually reopening in a careful way, from the beginning I saw no reasons people couldn't play golf if they maintained distances, and either drove their own carts, or only rode with people they were living with. Now they seem to be opening golf courses all over the country. Beaches are being opened here for recreation, but they don't want people just sunbathing, again, I'd be fine with that too, if people maintained distances, and wore masks when moving around. If we had locked things up the way they did in South Korea, and tested as they did, perhaps we'd have less that 1000 dead, rather than over 80,000. I don't know that the South Korean numbers are totally trustworthy, but clearly they treated the disease more seriously, and the benefit was terrific for them.

Gary