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To: LindyBill who wrote (725309)9/7/2020 1:50:20 PM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 793991
 
Notice that around the middle of that article he says some research suggests too much vit D may actually increase the risk of infection. But he doesn't have a firm opinion on that

While I remain agnostic whether there is some level of vitamin D above which infection risk is increased,
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If high vitamin D status can almost eliminate severity and mortality, the off-chance that in some people at some high level it could increase infection risk should be tolerated.




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To: LindyBill who wrote (725309)9/7/2020 2:24:26 PM
From: DewDiligence_on_SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793991
 
Please see investorshub.advfn.com .

p.s. This trial, conducted at a hospital in Cordoba, Spain, was supposed to enroll 1,008 patients but it stopped at 76 patients for an unknown reason; this is the trial listing: clinicaltrials.gov