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December 14th, 2020

This is the 52nd issue of Volume 10 of this newsletter. That means that I have been writing for 10 years or 1/5th of my life to date. I have lost count of the article number as this year the volume went through the roof with COVID. It is well north of a thousand now. Every week, I sit down to write anything that comes to mind that will help you and your family achieve a better health zone. Every week, I feel gratitude for you and your family for taking the time to read and learn. Thank you for being on the other end.

What better way to end 10 years than to talk about coronavirus!

Thank You
Dr. M

 

Very little has changes on the risk front: The combination of colder weather, more indoor activity and pandemic fatigue has now officially exploded case volume.

Crowds, indoor environments, poor ventilation and TIME remain the recipe for a negative COVID19 outcome based on your personal risk.

Latest numbers google/CDC show that we are still going up with peak daily case numbers nationally. Cases are everywhere in the country now. North Carolina has had a new peak in cases this week, again. The case increases began in early September and still show no signs of turning the corner. Multiple tracking sites are now showing increased tracking of the 2 to 4 week post infection death risk. Death rates still remain significantly less per infection than seen earlier in the pandemic which is a continued blessing.

There is still no change in the knowledge that more than 80% of deaths are skewed toward the over 55 age group and 94% of all deaths occurred in a person with a co-morbid chronic health disease. More biological antibody medicines are on the horizon that may along with a mixture of vitamin A , D, zinc, quercetin and melatonin be employed for a safe resolution to COVID19. If you did not read the newsletter about an Integrative approach to health in the COVID era, read this link and this link.

As with the first newsletter on this topic, keep solace with the fact that there is a 99+% chance of survival for all of us.