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by YZF 2100 days ago
Sure. It's not a perfect experiment. But the result of 2% vs. 50% ICU admission is astounding. And sure, the sample size is small so it could have arisen by chance (not very likely though). Personally until I saw this result I listened very patiently and mostly agreed with the people who argued correlation vs. causation, lack of data, or random other non-data backed arguments. I think now the balance of the scale has shifted towards until proven otherwise I'm gonna be supplementing vitamin D and if I do get sick with Covid19 I'm going to be asking for this as part of my treatment. And if placebo is so strong here, then I'll get my placebo effect anyways ;) Until there's conflicting evidence or more studies I think that's a reasonable position/risk balance.
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I think that's a pretty fair assessment, there's generally minimal risk at normal dosages you find in the store (1000IU or whatever). If you're really concerned, a quick visit to the doctor to get baseline labs is a good way to make sure you're not gonna verge on toxicity.