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Vitamin D could cut risk of Covid death by 60 per cent – Wales Online
High doses were given to patients admitted to hospital with coronavirus

Vitamin D could cut the risk of death from Covid-19 by 60 per cent, according to new research, twice as effective as the steroid dexamethasone.
According to researchers from the University of Barcelona, patients hospitalised with coronavirus who were given an intensive dose of vitamin D were significantly less like;y to go to intensive care or to die.
The study found that 10 per cent of patients admitted to Hospital del Mar in Barcelona with coronavirus died within 30 days, reports The Telegraph….
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