A Radio Lab episode (it's a podcast) was talking about people with high vitamin D levels are less likely to have symptoms and the darker your skin the harder it is to get vitamin D.
The episode talks about how the homeless population in some cities in California spend all day outside, but had no symptoms of COVID. When the homeless population was tested, they had a 40% infected rate, but no symptoms.
abeezyana on October 1st, 2020 at 13:51 UTC »
Higher rates of heart disease and diabetes
knaescht on October 1st, 2020 at 14:03 UTC »
Would be interesting to see this against prevalence
Br-Ion on October 1st, 2020 at 17:08 UTC »
A Radio Lab episode (it's a podcast) was talking about people with high vitamin D levels are less likely to have symptoms and the darker your skin the harder it is to get vitamin D.
The episode talks about how the homeless population in some cities in California spend all day outside, but had no symptoms of COVID. When the homeless population was tested, they had a 40% infected rate, but no symptoms.
Makes me wonder about winter...