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Does Vitamin D Protect Against Covid After All? Israeli Study Finds Patients Who Are Deficient Are Up To 14 TIMES More Likely To Fall Severely Ill
More than a quarter (25.6 per cent) of deficient patients died with the virus, compared to 2.3 per cent in the normal-high group.

Vitamin D deficiency was found in 87 per cent of patients with severe disease and 34 per cent of those with mild or moderate disease.

They also found the association between Vitamin D deficiency and was consistent between those testing low for the vitamin between 14 and 730 days before their positive Covid test.

Dr Dror told the Times of Israel: 'We found it remarkable and striking to see the difference in the chances of becoming a severe patient when you are lacking in vitamin D compared to when you’re not.

'What we’re seeing when vitamin D helps people with Covid infections is a result of its effectiveness in bolstering the immune systems to deal with viral pathogens that attack the respiratory system.

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