Scientists discovered that 82% of subjects
tested for COVID-19 in a study had a Vitamin D deficiency. That makes sense.
Exposure to sunlight creates Vitamin D in the human body. Sars-CoV-2 is closely
related to the bat virus RaTG13 and other viruses in bats, and they live in
deep, dark caves and usually only emerge at night. The lack of Vitamin D made
those subjects physiologically similar to the natural host (it's alleged COVID
mutated in some unknown vector into a more virulent form) and created ideal conditions
for zoonosis to occur.”