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A study published last month shows people with low levels of Vitamin D are at greater risk for COVID-19 infection. Despite that, the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force says there is insufficient evidence to recommend screening asymptomatic patients. GPB’s Ellen Eldridge reports.
Caption A study last month shows people with low levels of Vitamin D are at greater risk for COVID-19 infection. Despite that, the US Preventative Services Task Force says there is insufficient evidence to recommend screening asymptomatic patients. Credit: Photo by Alexandr Podvalny from Pexels
A link between low levels of vitamin D and risk for COVID-19 exists, according to a study published in March that suggests randomized clinical trials are needed to determine whether increasing vitamin D levels affect COVID-19 risk, especially in Black individuals.
Thursday, 8 April 2021, 3:20 pm
Championing small tourism businesses is a great way to
support regions and local communities, says Tourism Industry
Aotearoa.
With 9 April marking the inaugural Small
Business Day, TIA Chief Executive Chris Roberts says Friday
is the perfect opportunity to rethink what it means to
support local.
“While many of us have pledged to
‘buy local’ to support our neighbourhoods over the past
twelve months, we don’t always consider experiences as
part of that,” he says. “Everywhere in New Zealand there
will be a local tourism operator who would love to share
their activity or product with you. Supporting small tourism
Press Release – Tourism Industry Aotearoa Championing small tourism businesses is a great way to support regions and local communities, says Tourism Industry Aotearoa. With 9 April marking the inaugural Small Business Day, TIA Chief Executive Chris Roberts says Friday is the perfect opportunity …
Championing small tourism businesses is a great way to support regions and local communities, says Tourism Industry Aotearoa.
With 9 April marking the inaugural Small Business Day, TIA Chief Executive Chris Roberts says Friday is the perfect opportunity to rethink what it means to support local.
“While many of us have pledged to ‘buy local’ to support our neighbourhoods over the past twelve months, we don’t always consider experiences as part of that,” he says. “Everywhere in New Zealand there will be a local tourism operator who would love to share their activity or product with you. Supporting small tourism businesses means directly protecting local jobs, livelihoods a