More proof vitamin D cuts your risk of getting severely ill from Covid?
As well as in supplements, vitamin D is also available through foods, including oily fish, red meat and eggs . A Singaporean study earlier in the year of nearly 800 people found almost 99% of Covid-19 patients who died had vitamin D deficiency
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