You are wrong in regards to “strike 2”...logistically they may be able to get units to hospitals if they can find transportation companies with available load capacity but the crew to install/train are not able to travel, find lodging, meals, etc., even if it takes just one person that person still has to be cared for, and right now that’s not possible especially in the Northeast. A hospital isn’t going to let a “stranger” into their facility—too many risks.
We are in unchartered territories. Today’s PR was brilliant. Shifting the focus to garner revenues from a stable, safe and predictable source of income is the right way to position the company. The amount of revenues garnered in the last two weeks from the mass distribution of product is an effective way of weathering the storm while generating revenue.
The UK results will be out in the next couple weeks which will show success and open doors to new contracts.