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LA passes strictest COVID mandates in the US
The City of Los Angeles has now passed the strictest vax mandate restrictions in the nation. The policy went into effect following the passing of similar restrictions in New York. In Los Angeles patrons will not be able to enter a wide range of facilities unless they have the covid shot. The restrictions include restaurants, malls, theaters, services including hair and nail salons, and gyms. The LA City council also recently passed an ordinance requiring ages 12 and up to present vax card to enter most facilities in the city this includes: sports arenas, museums, spas, indoor city facilities. Opponents called the mandate “draconian” and commented on the restrictions being the worst in the US and in Europe. The city is also requiring students who attend public schools to receive the shot. A similar ordinance has been passed in another California city. The city of San Francisco recently announced residents of the city as young five years old will be required to take the covid shot in order to enter certain facilities in the city.




Vitamin D discoveries find more protections for the body
Vitamin D has been discovered as a significant form of protection for the human body. According to researchers with the University of Cambridge scientists, the nutrient plays a vital role in the human body’s overall health. Researchers were studying the nutrient as part of a correlation between vitamin d deficiency and certain illnesses. The study found some subjects that were vitamin d deficient dealt with issues such as stroke, heart issues and high blood pressure. The study analyzed over 300-thousand subject; all of the subjects were European and no other subjects with a different ethnic backgrounds were tested as part of the study.  The subjects were followed for nine years for the study. Vitamin D is known as the sunshine vitamin. It can be absorbed through sunlight or in food. Foods that contain Vitamin D include: eggs, milk, and fatty fish such as mackerel, tuna, and salmon.

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