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Re: Godough post# 192814

Tuesday, 08/02/2022 10:47:56 AM

Tuesday, August 02, 2022 10:47:56 AM

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Good morning Godough. Couple of questions for you if you wouldn't mind.

Given that no one cared about pct when covid was funny and center, what impact would say the "resurgence in a big way" of covid will have on pcts bottom line? I say it won't do anything for the bottom line. Not even worth discussing IMHO.

. Covid is resurging in a huge way, Health Care Professionals, and Hospitals alike, are again (already) dealing with another surge in Covid-19. The world is seeing Returning to a Cleaning and Disinfection regimen. Those same regimens that Hospitals implemented have never been more important since the most recent Covid 19 Omicron sub-variant has become the most contagious yet.



Are you insinuating that the other hospitals not using pct, the many thousands of hospitals not using pct, are not smart, and therefore dumb? Are you insinuating that the only hospitals that will be equipped to handle this "resurgence of covid" and the "related supply chain issues" are the ones using pct? I would counter that the world, and surely the hospitals, are better equipped today than ever before to deal with covid. Given that covid isn't readily transmitted thru surface contact, I would say the entire quoted point below is nothing but hyperbolic sentiment.

. Smart Hospitals using PCTL’s Annihilyzer disinfection system are prepared for any increase in hospitalizations, those facilities will not have to rely on a strong supply chain, as PCT's Hydrolyte disinfectant is made fresh as needed. PCTL is a hypochlorous acid producer. Hydrolyte the company's branded Hypochlorous acid product kills covid and 99.9999% of pathogens and is an environmentally friendly disinfectant.




Not sure what this has to do with anything, unless you're further insinuating that only those few hospitals that use pct, subsequently mostly located in New York, are going to survive this Monkey pox breakout. Or maybe you're drawing a line under the point that new York, the state with the heaviest pct usage within hospitals, is also the only state currently experiencing a state of emergency. That last one doesn't seem to support your sentiment, so I'll go with the former? Or maybe it's just irrelevant hyperbole again?


Are you an infectious disease specialist? I seem to recall towards the end of the covid hype, that it was found that covid wasn't nearly as contagious on surfaces. I'm led to believe you're saying this as a means to utilize fear of the unknown as a way to try to further your points and try to increase fomo on pct.

Hope those guys get their contract, I wish them the best of luck, and I hope they hold out for every last second it takes for them to get paid what they're worth and get an awesome benefits package, and a killer work life balance. Good day!