coronavirus pandemic, the jury is still out on the link between vitamin D and COVID-19.Vitamin D is well-known for its role in keeping bones, teeth and muscles healthy by promoting the body’s absorption of calcium.
It is also critical for the proper functioning of our immune system, which protects the body from viruses and bacteria. What we have learned about treating COVID-19 one year into the pandemic Over the past year, a number of different studies have looked at the impact vitamin D levels and supplements could have on COVID-19 illness.
While the data is promising, most experts say it is inconclusive.“The association between vitamin D and COVID-19 is intriguing, but to date it’s not clear what that association means,” said Donald.