Dr. Fauci's statement seemingly contradicts the following recent statement.
Pfizer CEO expects COVID to stick around, but a 'return to normal life' this spring. (1.17.22)
If I understand correctly, what is regarded by some people as vitamin D3 winter will last though February, people gradually enjoying more outside activity.
Also, consider that if your outdoor shadow is longer than you are tall, then your exposed skin is probably not making enough vitamin D3 and you might want to consider D3 supplement in my non-medical opinion.
So it's almost as if Big Pharma knows that CV19 natural immunity is doing its job and is syncronizing the introduction of a new product to give us impression that pill is protecting us.
Professor Sucharit Bhakdi: We already have antibody memory immunity to COVID19, 99% of us immune. Vaccination is unnecessary & re-vaccination potentially life threatening. (7.9.21; July 2021)
But for all I know, the pill may save lives for high-risk CV19 people.
Corrections, insights welcome.
Dammit, now you gave the ending of the movie away to all the comorbidity hustlers.
What tests, Prof Bhakdi, would show the lasting immunity?
IgG IgM?
T-cell?
Here is what I consider the most valuable study and results I have seen in some time. It studies the basic Zelenko Protocol components plus Vitamin D3, and IV Vitamin C as needed. Significant finding that 97% of patients were deficient or severely deficient in Vitamin D3 and non optimum, suggests that a NATIONAL EFFORT to bring our populaation up to optimum Vitamin D3 levels could stop the Covid spread.
CONCLUSIONS [This study used nmol/L as the measure for Vitamin D. US uses ng/mL which is 2.5 times less than the study level. Thus 75 nmol/L equals 30 ng/mL as the cutoff for deficiency.]
In summary, our study found vitamin D deficiency to be a high-risk factor for severe COVID-19 disease and hospitalization, with 97% of our study’s patient cohort being vitamin D deficient, of which 55% were severely vitamin D deficient, and none had optimal levels. In addition, vitamin D levels were significantly correlated to ICU admission and longer hospital stay.
Furthermore, our study contributes to the evidence of HCQ, AZM, and zinc with or without IV vitamin C being safe and effective in the treatment of COVID-19, with IV vitamin C contributing to a significantly quicker recovery.
Future research based on the findings in stage 1 of our trial in line with the international literature of the importance of adequate vitamin D levels to immune function and recovery are encouraged to adapt the protocol for the next stage of the trial by adding a high-dose vitamin D3 to all enrolled patients.