(We are more speaking about servility of symptoms then becoming infected.)
But yes, it could totally be the case.
It also might not be the case.
It also might be anywhere in-between, like supplements help but the a negligible degree.
As long as we don't have statistically significant studies showing causation we can't say for sure.
But then what we can say for sure is that any deficit puts a burden on you body and any burden makes it harder for you if you get some other massive health problems. Even if just to a very small degree.
So if you have a vitamin D deficit you should fix it especially if you also have COVID (EDIT: or any potentially more dangerous illness).
But if you don't have a deficit it's questionable if taking vitamin D will do any help.
But yes, it could totally be the case.
It also might not be the case.
It also might be anywhere in-between, like supplements help but the a negligible degree.
As long as we don't have statistically significant studies showing causation we can't say for sure.
But then what we can say for sure is that any deficit puts a burden on you body and any burden makes it harder for you if you get some other massive health problems. Even if just to a very small degree.
So if you have a vitamin D deficit you should fix it especially if you also have COVID (EDIT: or any potentially more dangerous illness).
But if you don't have a deficit it's questionable if taking vitamin D will do any help.