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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (725300)9/8/2020 5:32:23 PM
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Mq that vitamin D study did NOT include zinc with the hydroxychloroquine. Why the hell the doctors did not include the component that matters is unknown other than the usual ignorance, lack of care, TDS etc.

But the study looks good enough to confirm that eating oysters daily (for zinc, vitamin B12 and protein and deliciousness) should be required by law.. Eating vitamin D3 should also be a legal requirement.

I'd be willing to swap those two laws for 1000 others.

Looks as though dying from covid is a choice.

With millions of cases, correlation of outcomes with all variables should have been done 100 times over.

But of course all sorts of things are done, costing $trillions, instead of what's needed.

Blood tests on the deceased for example would show lack of zinc and lack of vitamin D and probably Vitamin C, too much lipids and other defects. Easy to do. Dead or sick person = take blood tests, check results, see common factors.

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