Covid-19 links vitamin D deficiency with severity ‘significant’


According to a new paper from Irish and UK scientists, people have “nothing to lose”, and much more, by taking vitamin D supplements as protection during the Covid-19 epidemic.

Evidence linking vitamin D deficiency to covid-19 disease severity is “circumstantial but significant,” according to a co-written paper by Kenny, professor of medical gerontology at Trinity College Dublin, Rose Ken.

“By prescribing vitamin D supplements for all to lose and not seem to have a lot of potential, it is clear that this helps ensure immune health, not just bone and muscle health,” he says.

“This should be mandatory for prescriptions for sensitive adults and children, such as care, prisons or other institutions where people stay longer during the summer.”

Pro. Kenny says the U.S. New research suggests that if the virus has normal levels of vitamin D in patients, ICU Is four times less likely to be admitted.