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Previously discussed that vitamin D should be distributed free of charge in hot spot areas – remember Dr Fauci admitted to taking vitamin D – this article notes a strategy to give vitamins to the elderly – https://theconversation.com/how-to-make-covid-vaccines-more-effective-give-people-vitamin-and-mineral-supplements-154974
“As the European Food Safety Authority notes, the vitamins A, B6, B9, B12, C and D and the minerals zinc, selenium, iron and copper are all needed for the immune system to function as it should.”
“It’s possible to buy a three-month supply of multivitamin and mineral supplements for no more than £3.00. Ideally, such a supplement would be provided free of charge by governments or health authorities to all those aged over 70. When set against the average cost of vaccination per person, this would provide a great potential gain for only a modest investment.”
Well there goes my statement yesterday of having a week of below 4K deaths….today US deaths 5.4K
Still Ohio adding to deaths – this time 2.5K deaths – what a useless time series….
The fatality rate for the state has moved up closer to the average of the country. A month ago Ohio was like a outlier in low fatality which didn’t make sense given population. Now they are slightly higher than TX. Data is only as good as the data you get – common sense and logic wins in the long run.
It wasn’t just one county – it was a revision across the whole state.
First time LA doesn’t top deaths but this is because of Oho revisions with 5 counties surpassing LA