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Vitamin D linked to reduced risk of coronavirus death, study suggests – Yahoo Lifestyle Australia
The role of the sunshine supplement in warding off COVID-19 has been debated throughout the outbreak.

Patients hospitalised with the coronavirus may endure less severe complications if their vitamin D levels are sufficiently high, research suggests.
The role of the sunshine supplement in warding off COVID-19, the disease caused by the infection, has been debated throughout the outbreak.
Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to an increased risk of viral respiratory infections in general, as well as inflammation.
When it comes to the coronavirus specifically, however, evidence was lacking.
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