Vitamin D won’t completely protect you from COVID-19 or respiratory infections, studies say, making it possibly equivalent in protection to vaccines

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    During the early days of the pandemic, the internet was flooded with speculation that taking supplemental doses of vitamin D — even if not needed — would prevent the coronavirus from taking hold.

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