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by nradov 1657 days ago
It's both sad and hilarious that the CDC is still recommending frequently disinfecting your doorknobs. As if that's going to make a difference in the pandemic.

Meanwhile we have very strong evidence from multiple controlled clinical studies that hypovitaminosis D is a critical risk factor.

https://vitamin-d-covid.shotwell.ca/

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in california at least, we did exactly the wrong thing in this regard: we closed down all gyms for over a year, and even shut down outdoor recreational facilities, to the point that outdoor basketball rims, soccer goals, and tennis nets were removed, outdoor gym equipment chained, and outdoor trails were closed. it was beyond idiotic.
Is washing hands and sanitizing touch points (like doorknobs) ever not effective at preventing disease? Hand Washing seems to be one of the few things doctors have never wavered on since the beginning of germ theory.
It's not effective in cases where the disease is neutralized by the environment before you would wash your hands anyways. A lot of diseases can't survive outside the body for long; I think this is more true of viruses than bacteria, but I could be wrong.

E.g. HIV doesn't last long outside the body. By the time blood dries, almost all of the HIV is neutralized.

I think the research has said COVID is similar, and can really only live on a surface for minutes.

Hand washing is great for preventing disease generally. It's less effective against some diseases, but it also has virtually no downsides, so it's still a sane thing to do.

Yes, but it doesn't seem to achieve much in the context of COVID-19.
I don't think I'd classify any of those studies as "very strong evidence". Lots of studies in many different environments(some uncontrollable) measuring different things at different dosages. It doesn't exactly result in finding any particular conclusion, certainly not "Vitamin D supplementation effectively prevents, reduces harm or cures COVID".
You're arguing against a straw man. I never claimed that vitamin D cures COVID. Go back and read the studies again.
I didn't say you said that, but looking at study summaries that state things like "high-dose cholecalciferol supplementation led to SARS-CoV-2 RNA negative status" is why I mentioned "cure".