I agree Branster, but more people working gets no more vaccine made if you don't increase the number of units making the vaccine. If you add large cleanrooms, but you don't have the EDEN, each large cleanroom could make one batch of vaccine at a time, about 50 batches a year.
I don't know how many EDEN's are planned for each large cleanroom. I would hope they number into the hundreds, but they may not be that big.
Unless the EDEN is able to produce over 50 batches a year, 100 EDEN's will only produce 5000 batches a year. In time we'll need 100 times that much. Over 300K patients a year are newly diagnosed with GBM worldwide, so my 100 times that comment also considers dosing other cancers. If we truly become a part of the SOC in many other cancers it will take 10 to 100 times more than that.
Gary