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Add vitamin D to bread and milk to help fight COVID-19, experts say – Business Insider – Business Insider
Evidence suggests vitamin D may help prevent severe coronavirus infection. Researchers say adding it to common foods could prevent deficiency

A group of researchers in the UK are calling for the government to encourage vitamin D supplementation in common grocery items like bread and milk, citing evidence that the nutrient can help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Gareth Davies, an independent medical researcher, is among a group of scientists that have been investigating the role of vitamin D in COVID-19 prevention for months, and are now urging officials to take action, The Guardian reported.
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