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8 In 10 Hospitalized Covid-19 Coronavirus Patients Were Vitamin D Deficient: New Study – Forbes
Hospitalized patients with Covid-19 were more likely to be vitamin D deficient. So should everyone be taking supplements now?

One study has found that over 8 in 10 hospitalized Covid-19 patients had a vitamin D deficiency.
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Researchers in Spain have discovered that 82% of hospitalized patients with Covid-19 were vitamin D deficient in a new study published today. They studied levels of the vitamin in 216 patients admitted to the hospital for Covid-19 treatment in March this year, finding that 8 in 10 patients were considered clinically deficient.
The work published today in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology &…
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