What was particularly criminal on the part of those who discouraged any kind of early treatment that included Zinc, was all the unnecessary deaths caused by failure to help people increase their immune levels. With 1/3rd the world population deficient in Vitamin D3 and Zinc, you would think someone would say, “take some of this to help your immune system fight disease.”
This winter there will be an increase in Covid and flu deaths because there is NO GOVERNMENT AGENCY telling people to take some Vitamin D3 in winter because they are not getting enough from sun exposure. This is also the reason dark skinned people of African, American Indian and other ethnic groups have a higher death rate from Covid. The vitamin formed in the skin by sun exposure has a harder time moving through the dark skin pigment into the body. It was noted there was an increase in Covid cases in the summer in Florida and several other Southern states. This puzzled me until I realized this is when people stay inside with their air conditioning because of the heat.
This winter the northern states in the US will have Covid increases, as will northern Europe and Asian areas. Use the link below to track for the US, and click to WORLD (at the top) to see what is happening elsewhere. Comparing the column Deaths/Million is a useful tool. Also the columns New Cases and New Deaths gives an immediate picture. There is not much new information over the weekend. At the far right you can click “Projections” for 6 useful charts. Clicking “Yesterday” during the week will give your more up-to-date information. It takes a while to update the information.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
Thanks gleeaikin.
Interesting.
I lay out in the Sun for a few minutes each sunny day, to
keep my Vitamin D levels up.
Thanks. Saved the site for future reference.
So much data has been kept on various aspects of Covid but none that I have seen that includes the number of amplification cycles used by PCR Covid Tests or a distinction between the number of deaths which were because of Covid and the number of deaths that were due to something else though the person incidently tested positive for Covid (See reason #1 above). Thus the data
In the charts do. It permit necessarily accurate comparisons.
I continue to ask …. Who benefits from this lack of information and were these data even kept, much less analyzed?