First off, sorry for any miscommunication. Our position has always been that the study was planned to last 12 months and it would start as soon as it was funded. If you understood it differently, or if we implied otherwise - then I'm sorry.
Your concern over whether the study will be done in 12 months puzzles me a bit though. You appear to be upset over something that "might occur." True COVID has had a lot of challenges for everyone's research and it might still have an effect on this - but to get upset over it before there is a delay is, in my opinion, premature. If it gets delayed because of COVID you have every right to be upset. However even then, I can't see how you can hold us responsible for a global pandemic NO ONE anticipated.
Regarding funding for tinnitus and hearing loss research. My previous response as well as several posts and videos show how the FDA works. If you are unfamiliar with that, I suggest checking them out. Additionally, if we raise money for tinnitus, we can't ethically go and use it for hearing loss, or for corporate expenses, etc.
Consider this, the FDA does a Phase II trial for hearing loss for the pill. The subjects they gather have hearing loss at certain frequencies at certain thresholds. In the end, the pill demonstrated to be effective in treating hearing loss. Because it treated hearing loss does not mean it will be effective for tinnitus. We can't say it is effective until it is tested. That's the reason the money can't go to both. It has to go to research for hearing loss, tinnitus, Meniere's disease, cochlear implant trauma, ototoxicity, etc.
Again sorry for any miscommunication. If you would like, you can DM us here with your email. We can further the conversation there and you can show us exactly where we have been confusing and or contradictory.
We appreciate your time and support.