Well we still are in lockdown and happy with that. Also has been freezing this weekend and some rain and frost in the mornings for the last few weeks. Doubt we would have had any vitamin D today from the sun!
Interesting though. Before I retired I saw several people daily to give vitamin B12 injections and occasionally a few Asian girls needing vitamin D injections which I thought was because the sunshine in Scotland is not very strong and much less apparent than even south of England.
I also remember during midwifery training that neonatal babies with jaundice in Southern Europe are often nursed outside in the sun whereas in the UK they are nursed under ultra violet lights.
Even when my children were babies they were outside shops in prams and outside in the garden for naps. That doesn't seem to happen now - shops I agree as risky but prams in the garden were maybe a good thing. I always like the house well aired and have windows open where neither DDs do that. They both have phobia about wasps though - seen a few of these lately and also lots of bumble bees.
This would under normal circumstances be headline news





