Australian scientists say sunbathing will reduce the risks of coronavirus infection!
Researchers from Australia continue to look for ways to protect people from COVID-19. A recent study by scientists proves that people who replenish their vitamin D reserves by sunbathing are less likely to get coronavirus.
As reported by Rachel Neal, writes the Daily Mail, to maintain vitamin D concentrations at normal levels, it is enough to be in the sun for at least 10 minutes daily (if the climate is cool, then 15 minutes is possible).
This is a very simple way to maintain the concentration of a vitamin necessary for the immune system; it is formed in the skin under the influence of rays. Resistance to respiratory infections is increasing.In an experiment proving the effectiveness of sunbathing, 78 thousand patients with low levels of vitamin D took part.
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