Department of Health should publish guidance on Vitamin D supplements in context of Covid-19
25th January 2021 - Colm Burke TD
The Department of Health should consider updating guidance on Vitamin D supplements after experts suggested it can reduce the severity of infection from Covid-19, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Deputy Colm Burke, Fine Gael’s Health Spokesman, said, “There is increasing evidence to suggest that a person with a Vitamin D deficiency has less defences in place if they contract Covid-19. Vitamin D deficiency common in Ireland, particularly amongst older adults.
“Several recent studies suggest that Vitamin D supplements can potentially reduce the severity of Covid-19 infection. In a study by the Irish Medical Journal last year, experts recommended that all hospital inpatients, nursing home residents and community-dwelling older adults receive vitamin D at a minimum daily dose of 20 micrograms per day. It also recommended Vitamin D supplements for other vulnerable groups in order to mitigate the public health risks associated with Covid-19 infection.
“The UK government is currently providing a free 4-month supply of daily vitamin D supplements for residents in residential and nursing care homes in England to help support their general health, in particular, bone and muscle health.
“We also heard a medical expert on radio this morning discuss the potential benefits of Vitamin D supplementation in the context of Covid-19, saying that it was beneficial for both adults and children.
“The Department of Health published new advice in November advising that adults aged 65 and older should take a vitamin D supplement for bone and muscle health.
“However, I would call on the Department to publish guidance in the context of Covid-19, with recommendations on intake for all ages.
“By now we are all aware of the measures we must take to protect ourselves and others from Covid-19. And while the priority remains the successful distribution of the vaccine, taking Vitamin D supplements can only help bolster the population’s defences further.
“I would also reiterate my call for widespread public information campaign on the potential use and benefits of Vitamin D supplements is needed given the important role Vitamin D plays in supporting the immune system and fighting infection,” Deputy Burke concluded.
Colm Burke TD
Cork North CentralColm Burke is the Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy. He was…
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