Jul 31, 2020
ER doctor Jeff Gusky presents a
strong case for key prevention measures of
COVID-19 transmission and is eager to spread the word.
He tells listeners about
In addition to being an ER doctor, Jeff Gusky is a National Geographic photographer and an explorer. In this podcast he addresses urgent concerns he has about COVID-19 in light of the approaching flu season as well as for folks with vitamin D deficiencies. His concern for flu season actually centers on the low humidity levels in cooler months. Therefore, he's launching two grassroots initiatives to spread his concerns: 1. Don't Go In and 2. Get started, Get Tested, Get Right.
The first initiative emphasizes
the dangers of low humidity and urges people to get a hydrometer
and not enter spaces below 50% absolute humidity. He asserts that
COVID-19 infection only happens indoors in dangerously dry air
and is completely tied to weather conditions. He's concerned that
as fall approaches and the air gets dryer, the virus will infect
more easily. He mentions findings and studies to support this trend
and describes different climates that have seen different infection
rates.
His second initiative connects vitamin D and coronavirus
infections. Studies have shown a correlation between vitamin D
deficiencies and trouble with
COVID-19; therefore, he urges listeners to get their vitamin D
levels assessed and supplement if low. He provides more detailed
numbers and findings in the podcast as well and discusses his free
webinar to promote these issues.
Jeff Gusky just completed this 16-minute webinar
about GOING ON OFFENCE AGAINST THE
VIRUS.
For more information, watch his
webinar. He's also happy to take questions by email:
jeffgusky@gmail.com
Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK