Study: If you are not taking vitamin D, maybe you should start
A few days ago, I was watching a video put out by two university professors who were making a huge U-turn. It involved low levels of vitamin D and its connection to COVID.
A few days ago, I was watching a video put out by two university professors who were making a huge U-turn. It involved low levels of vitamin D and its connection to COVID.
According to the Times of Israel, a study of COVID patients conducted by Galilee Hospital discovered that 26% of the people who died from the virus had a vitamin D deficiency, compared to only 3% for those who had acceptable levels of vitamin D.
According to a report in the Daily Mail, another study conducted by University of East Anglia and Queen Elizabeth Hospital Foundation Trust researchers concluded that there is link between low vitamin D levels and the spread of COVID-19 and mortality rates.