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Over 80% of coronavirus patients had vitamin D deficiency in one Spanish hospital – Insider – INSIDER
A study in Spain including 216 COVID-19 patients found 82.2% were deficient in vitamin D, compared to only 47.2% of people in the comparison group.

Evidence continues to build that vitamin D may influence your risk for COVID-19 and severity of illness if you do fall ill.
One of the most recent studies on the topic, published today in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, found that 80% of coronavirus patients in a Spanish hospital were deficient in the sunshine vitamin.
The findings suggest identifying and treating COVID-19 patients with vitamin D deficiencies, particularly those who are at high risk for severe cases of COVID-19…
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