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People in FL get more than enough Vitamin D from their sunlight exposure. That is probably a major reason their death rate is low compared to a lot of states. But I also think their health department more accurately records covid deaths that most other states (no motorcycle wreck deaths counted as covid deaths :) )
That's not exactly how Vitamin D works.
You've been lied to. As a Trump voter, It should be easy for you to realize this. You need to go around the big pharma media. Seek out the truth like you do with politics. I can save you some time. I believe Dr. John Campbell and Dr. Rhonda Patrick are truth givers. Joe Rogan has had many good people talk about Vitamin D.
-Most of the world's population is deficient or at least insufficient for Vitamin D (or should be called Hormone D). We evolved as a species getting much more sun than our last few generations.
-This hormone is made on the surface of the skin and takes many hours of not showering before it is absorbed, cause you'll rinse it off! Even surfers are found to be deficient.
Florida has a lot of retirees. Vitamin D absorption is subject to: Age, gut health, sun exposure, skin tone, and weight.
I've found that I require 12,000 IU per day to get my D levels up to the 60's where I want it. Another redpill that few have taken yet is seeing all the msm out there scaring people out of taking more than 1,000-2,000 IU. Rhonda has estimated that each 1,000 roughly raises your level by 5. Ideally, individuals should test there blood to see where they are at and then find the amount that raises them to the 50-90 range.
There are studies out there with jaw dropping correlations relating to how low your D level is and Covid hospitalizations and/or deaths. D has innumerable other correlations to other sicknesses (crones, etc..). It's the closest thing to a modern panacea.
Steps off soap box
but if you want a msm article about Florida Vitamin D problems, here:
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/health/get-healthy-orlando/os-vitamin-d-20180430-story.html