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The Health Secretary had asked the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence to continue to research emerging evidence after authorities began 'encouraging' people to take supplements, the Guardian reported.Ī Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: 'Evidence of the link of vitamin D to Covid-19 is still being researched and we keep all strong evidence on treatments under review.'
Earlier in the pandemic, it was revealed the link between Vitamin D and coronavirus was being kept 'under review' by Matt Hancock as studies began to suggest that having low levels of the vitamin heightened the risk of mortality.