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Possible public COVID-19 exposure at Surrey restaurant, health authority warns – ClickLancashire
More than 80% of the participants were vitamin D deficient.
However, as previously noted, all this research is still in the very early stages – and five studies on COVID and vitamin D, which were previously reviewed by the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, concluded there’s a lack of evidence to support taking supplements could reduce the risk, or indeed, severity of the disease.
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