Rapid viral evolution

BA.5, immune escape
Vaccines and previous infections are protective against severe disease
Percentages of positives that were infected more than 90 days ago
Progressively increasing
Now, 12 % reinfections
3 months ago, 8% reinfections
6 months ago, 5% reinfections
• BREAKING! COVID rates ...
R = 1.1
Up 27% on the week
UK, 1 in 21
Scotland 1 in 15, highest ever rates
Young people and young adults highest
Will go up for a time, summer mixing, festivals
Consistent with ONS data
www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulati...
One week ahead
Hospital admissions up 37%
List of covid symptoms
Runny nose, 66%
Sore throat, 65%
Headache, 64%
Persistent cough, 63%
Fatigue, 62%
Sneezing, 53%
Hoarse, 44%
Joint pains, 35%
Fever, 31%
Chills or shivers, 30%
Muscle pains 29%
Dizzy, 27%
Brain fog, 24%
Sore eyes, 22%
Altered smell, 21%
Lower back pain, 22%
Swollen glands, 19%
Skipped meals, 17%
Chest pain, 15%
BA.5 is milder than previous variants
Still time off work
Hospital admissions due to large numbers
Official data UK
coronavirus.data.gov.uk
Coronavirus vaccines should be updated for fall
www.fda.gov/advisory-committe...
FDA advisory committee
Deadline, vaccine formula for October, now
BA.1 vaccine, in human tests for months
Arnold Monto, FDA advisory committee
We’re being asked, more or less, to have a crystal ball today
New multi-strain vaccine, original and omicron
Some wanted BA.4 and BA.5, others BA.1
Moderna, Novavax, Pfizer, each presented data to support their strategy
Moderna, bivalent, for example, original version + BA.1 variant
Pfizer BioNTech, only BA.1
Pfizer presented mouse data on BA.4 and BA.5
Novavax’s vaccine (not yet authorized in United States), additional doses of its existing vaccine could be protective
? will these new formulations apply to children without testing
? local or global
Lyme disease

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  • @Huntngame
    @Huntngame Жыл бұрын

    Thank you John. Sadly we are so concentrated on the vaccine instead of therapeutics. I think we are making things worse by chasing the virus with vaccines.

  • @barbarawarren9443

    @barbarawarren9443

    Жыл бұрын

    100% agree. Then need to stop demonizing effective early treatments in the U.S.

  • @peterm9955

    @peterm9955

    Жыл бұрын

    yea

  • @normawong123

    @normawong123

    Жыл бұрын

    Vaccine should be administered well before exposure to that disease. Getting a vaccine during pandemic has contributed to these variants.

  • @kavorkaa

    @kavorkaa

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes,lets go back to invermectin and horse debuggers 😂😂😂😂

  • @snowbird6855

    @snowbird6855

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@barbarawarren9443 exactly, 💯🌷

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 Жыл бұрын

    Based on the insights and predictions of Virologist Geert Vanden Bossche, the increased infectivity of the newest variants are not surprising at all.

  • @cbarronie2361

    @cbarronie2361

    Жыл бұрын

    Spot on! I've left the same comment myself. Interesting that no one is breaking down reinfection by vaccine status & I think this says a lot.

  • @jackpech5927

    @jackpech5927

    Жыл бұрын

    That clown Bossche is a real quack he should be banned from medecine. Nice tinfoil hat BTW

  • @lauradimama9794

    @lauradimama9794

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes.

  • @dennispickard7743

    @dennispickard7743

    Жыл бұрын

    CBarronie GVB has just done an interesting talk with Bret Weinstein on Dark horse production

  • @silvazoldyck366

    @silvazoldyck366

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cbarronie2361 hello Stiletto.

  • @robwastman4993
    @robwastman4993 Жыл бұрын

    I know several fully vaccinated and boosted friends and family members who have recently contracted a nasty strain of Covid. My natural immunity seems to be working pretty good so far.

  • @shantishanti1949

    @shantishanti1949

    Жыл бұрын

    As is mine.... the longer this continues the more convinced I become that the vaccines have weakened peoples natural immunity. Also the avoidance of 'germs' and over use of hand sanitisers etc

  • @devonseamoor

    @devonseamoor

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here, no ailment no vaxxination, and no weakness in any way or form.

  • @nanettemoseley293

    @nanettemoseley293

    Жыл бұрын

    @@devonseamoor me too

  • @SH-fc7xp

    @SH-fc7xp

    Жыл бұрын

    Because quite simply, the vaccine is causing this. I've never been jabbed or tested and have never worn a mask. I also don't hide in my house, I'm out and about and I've never had so much as a sniffle. In fact everyone i know whose been jabbed are constantly getting sick while those who have not don't. Riddle me that

  • @rijamor

    @rijamor

    Жыл бұрын

    They're not vaccines. They're therapeutic symptom suppressants. They will never stop people contracting or passing it on, but they are delivering some pretty nasty side effects to an unfortunate few. I'll take the considerably better chances with natural immunity.

  • @blackl1steddrums
    @blackl1steddrums Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the update as always, I hold you in the highest regard when it comes to data concerning COVID-19.

  • @heather333
    @heather333 Жыл бұрын

    UK hospitalization numbers won't go down until our elderly population declines. A whole generation of elderly are being totally neglected by GPSs, who have gone into hiding in surgeries across the country. Its disgusting.

  • @PS-er1qm

    @PS-er1qm

    Жыл бұрын

    After Brexit the UK Government needs to cut costs and with 80% of the near 200 billion GBP per year NHS money being spent on the over 60s.... It's pretty clear how easily a huge cost saving can be made and sustained for years and years to come.... All restrictions lifted, PCR testing removed, enjoy the rest of your short life over 60s 👍

  • @mickmac7944

    @mickmac7944

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PS-er1qm are you fully vaxxed?

  • @carolinejackson9405

    @carolinejackson9405

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PS-er1qm Shame they wasted so much money on all the pcr tests etc

  • @dixie3058

    @dixie3058

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree 👍 its disgusting

  • @dixie3058

    @dixie3058

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PS-er1qm ah OK thanks

  • @ysannerawlings5437
    @ysannerawlings5437 Жыл бұрын

    Fingers crossed your tick doesn’t cause you any problems! We have to keep you fit and well. What would we do without you!! Many thanks as ever.

  • @marcjosselyn5681

    @marcjosselyn5681

    Жыл бұрын

    Bring a match close to tick ,it will release and back out. The remaining part might fester. Hope your well

  • @stephencorsaro954

    @stephencorsaro954

    Жыл бұрын

    Fingers crossed? Why wouldn't you just get a script for doxycycline or amoxicillin as a precaution?

  • @stephencorsaro954

    @stephencorsaro954

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dantronics1682 penicillin isn't used for Lyme disease. It won't work to rid you of the Borrelia burgdorferi and rarely, Borrelia mayonii. There's also a new bacteria going around ..the one I listed last. Only doxycycline or amoxicillin or cefuroxime . There's a false belief that penicillin is effective when the reality is that approx 25% of people clear the bacteria with their immune system response.

  • @stephencorsaro954

    @stephencorsaro954

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JohnDoe-ek1qk science and propaganda don't mix. Lysenkoism in the Soviet proved that decisively. It's been replayed from the beginning of time in different versions. Sometimes using religeocentric cultism and other times state corporatism.

  • @fos2874

    @fos2874

    Жыл бұрын

    Hospital increases could be down to people not getting there treatment or could be the jabbed seeing as most people were jabbed (apparently)? £££

  • @lesamosey4472
    @lesamosey4472 Жыл бұрын

    Dear John,once again thank you for your time and info.I hope that you do not feel ill from the bite,be watchful.i have chronic lyme many years. It is interesting to me that long covid has been accepted more readily than chronic lyme.i feel they have alot in common and this deserves some research.be well and keep up the great work,Lesa

  • @jeannestandley-kinata824
    @jeannestandley-kinata824 Жыл бұрын

    Dear Dr. Campbell , My mother lives in Oklahoma and has been using this method of tick removal successfully for 30 years. PUT A CAP FULL OF ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL OVER TICK AND IT BACKS OUT. THEN THE ALOCHOL STERILIZES THE AREA. YOU CAN STILL DO THIS NOW. We are praying for you and your continued health. May God richly bless you. Hold the Lantern and Light The Way. I am sending Love and Hugs from Washington State, USA, Jeanne of In Loving Hands Counseling

  • @michaelhammond4150
    @michaelhammond4150 Жыл бұрын

    Have you seen that Insurance companies are reporting 40% more deaths in the US?

  • @barneyrubble9309
    @barneyrubble9309 Жыл бұрын

    Mass vaccinate during a pandemic, this is what you get..geert venden bossche has been beating this drum from the beginning.

  • @jonathanrowles2685
    @jonathanrowles2685 Жыл бұрын

    Wish I wasn't watching this on a Friday night, but I am. Keep up the great work! So useful!

  • @silvanad52
    @silvanad52 Жыл бұрын

    You will certainly be well! Thanks for your exhaustively explanations ! 🤗

  • @iamtammydee
    @iamtammydee Жыл бұрын

    Good morning Dr Campbell. I have been watching you since early 2020 and have based a lot of my opinions and decisions on your excellent advice. I don't follow you blindly, as I'm sure you yourself wouldn't even advise, but everything you post has always been on the forefront with all the others eventually following. I thank you for your time, immense dedication for us all, and the obvious love for our human race. You are so intelligent and articulate, but still able to relate to us laymen in terms we can understand. God bless you and yours, dear Sir. You have helped and perhaps saved thousands of people. Much love ❤️ and peace ✌️ to you and yours. 🙏💫💕🌟🙌🌹 Love from Florida, USA 🇺🇸

  • @BryanLJones-kz7fl

    @BryanLJones-kz7fl

    Жыл бұрын

    Tam! Dr John had been carrying some great program which indulge great impact in our daily life's and save souls, he's a great Doc. How're you doing?

  • @Reality_C

    @Reality_C

    Жыл бұрын

    🥰🥰

  • @cmiltimore470

    @cmiltimore470

    Жыл бұрын

    Good post, Tammy - thank you.

  • @janeteddddd

    @janeteddddd

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BryanLJones-kz7fl he's a nurse not a medical doctor

  • @BryanLJones-kz7fl

    @BryanLJones-kz7fl

    Жыл бұрын

    @@janeteddddd okay Janet, Ty

  • @farleymarly2575
    @farleymarly2575 Жыл бұрын

    We had the virus last week. Went through the house bit was confident enough we would be fine. Sore throat fever for half a day. All good now not vaxxed no problem. The worst covid I had was the 1st wave but there was no vaccine at the time. But so far so good natural immunity does the job.

  • @tannyland6412

    @tannyland6412

    Жыл бұрын

    Jesus loves you he died on the cross for your sins. Believe in him and you will be saved and go to heaven!

  • @NoelyBob

    @NoelyBob

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tannyland6412 wonder if he ever had covid

  • @prndownload

    @prndownload

    Жыл бұрын

    How did natural immunity do the job? You have been confirmed infected more than once and with symptoms both times. That means you'll continue to be infected and you're not immune.

  • @evcooper6857

    @evcooper6857

    Жыл бұрын

    @@prndownload like flu and cold and everything else. My immune system is weak, I went through it on my own like I usually do. It lasted around 3 weeks in January 2020…..it was truly awful, but I was the only one that got sick. My dad who has diabetes, and my three children, all in the same house, didn’t get sick at all and still haven’t. We never went to get the vaccine, we just take supplements and preventative medicines (mostly herbal, the knowledge and importance of using these remedies had been passed down through the generations) Specifically with me, I can’t imagine how it would have gone had I taken the vaccine. I was a very ill child all the way up to my senior year in highschool, my mother stayed on top of my vaccines so I could stay in school. I don’t know if it was because I stopped taking the vaccines or if I grew out of it, but I haven’t needed anything like that since. When my kids started school, I signed vaccine waivers. Now, they’re homeschooled, and still very healthy. I think it depends on the person but John presents very compelling evidence of these vaccines creating more harm than good.

  • @blackbart5803

    @blackbart5803

    Жыл бұрын

    @@evcooper6857 I have so much Ivermectin in me c just bounces off.

  • @elizabethtaylor8456
    @elizabethtaylor8456 Жыл бұрын

    Also I see you have 385, 972 views on this post And only 14 k likes ?? You deserve that like button being hit ! You work so hard and take your personal time to explain your vids...vision... deserve more respect for your page , Thank you for your Imformation Hitting that like button to support you sir !

  • @skanthaadsigns
    @skanthaadsigns Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dr Campbell for always summarising pandemic updates & information for us common people and being ahead of the curve than the authorities give updates

  • @Kari_B61ex
    @Kari_B61ex Жыл бұрын

    I stopped stressing about the Covid Pandemic many months ago. I'm 'immunosuppressed' due to the medication I take from a chronic illness. I had the first two vaccines in the early days and have refused to have any 'boosters'. The second vaccine made me feel really ill. Since 2019 I have not once contracted COVID-19 in any variant. I just look after my own health - I use hand sanitizer when out and about, I wear a facemask when in enclosed spaces and I make sure that I remain healthy with a good diet and supplements... I take Vit D, Magnesium, Vit C and B6 daily along with a probiotic.

  • @ms-jl6dl

    @ms-jl6dl

    Жыл бұрын

    You could also gurgle with good antiseptic (like Listerine Coolmint) every time you get home from outside. It worked well for Indian doctors against Delta.

  • @shelleycharlesworth5177

    @shelleycharlesworth5177

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here and I eat raw[pickled garlic cloves daily and do daily warm salt water nasal rinses. I am 74. No co-morbidities, vegan, thin and active.

  • @megane230f1

    @megane230f1

    Жыл бұрын

    Just live go out walking switch off the tv keep away from the net as both are toxic and if they weren’t around the shit that is going on now wouldnt of gotten as big and out of hand as it has

  • @philipbaker6567

    @philipbaker6567

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shelleycharlesworth5177 considering your lack of a balanced diet you must consider yourself most fortunate. Sola Gloria Deum!

  • @philipbaker6567

    @philipbaker6567

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shelleycharlesworth5177 considering your lack of a balanced diet you must consider yourself most fortunate. Sola Gloria Deum!

  • @4technical
    @4technical Жыл бұрын

    I really hope you remain healthy and deeply appreciate your contribution and style!! Subscriber from way back.

  • @annedepaoli4616
    @annedepaoli4616 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for covering Italy. Enjoy your through coverage. Glad you are still covering this.

  • @SPQRxUSAxNUSA
    @SPQRxUSAxNUSA Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your focus on just the facts. It's so difficult to find news that's not sensationalized.

  • @mikeroberts786
    @mikeroberts786 Жыл бұрын

    We freeze the tick with a wart kill type of spray before pulling it out. Makes them much easier to remove and stops them releasing more toxin during removal. We also follow up with an antihistamine to stop swelling. Thanks for your supreme efforts. Looking forward to your knighthood.

  • @aneesahfurqan8544

    @aneesahfurqan8544

    Жыл бұрын

    "Elberberry" is a super-food! I concur with the "Knighting" of our esteemed Dr. John Campbell!

  • @ByDesign333

    @ByDesign333

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aneesahfurqan8544 Elderberry seems to beat colds & flu for me....shortens it greatly.

  • @MrSabrecat

    @MrSabrecat

    Жыл бұрын

    Living on acreage here in Queensland, I've picked up bush ticks a few times and always had success with applying Tea Tree Oil via a cotton bud prior to removing the tick with a tick extractor. Application of Tea Tree Oil a couple of times post removal stops any swelling.

  • @MrRufusjax

    @MrRufusjax

    Жыл бұрын

    I use a cigarette lighter on ticks. The trick is getting the tick to move with the flame without killing it or burning yourself. When done right it does work.

  • @nialloneill5097

    @nialloneill5097

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ByDesign333 High in anti-oxidants, and from what I recall, used as a preservative in autumn jams.

  • @seanhewson1341
    @seanhewson1341 Жыл бұрын

    I live in BC Canaduh. They used to give us daily case counts and now they give us 7 day averages and I went to get tested once and they were trying to convince people they didn't qualify to be tested while I was waiting. This health care system was broken way before the pandemic and it's scary to think if you need health care that all you are going to get is long wait lists and lies from doctors. The government and doctors never tell you anything but what they want you to think. If you have something wrong with you the doctor will either treat it or not but you will never know exactly what is going on. My girlfriend had nail fungus on her toes. She was sent to a "Specialist" who didn't tell her what it was, he just charged her 40 dollars a pop to trim her toenails. He told her never to let anyone else trim them. I looked online and soaked her feet in apple cider vinegar until the fungus was gone. Canaduh is disgusting.

  • @Sam-do3tt
    @Sam-do3tt Жыл бұрын

    Hope your little lodger buggered off john 😄. Love your talks please keep them coming X

  • @skyluver2
    @skyluver2 Жыл бұрын

    Dr John, Re: TICKS Please advise your viewers more about ticks. Those that carry Lyme are very common in the NE of the US and ever more so here in eastern Ontario, Canada. 1. Removal by turning or twisting out the tick without pressure on its abdomen is key. The tick will back itself out and let go. There are devices available for this which look like little pry bars or crow bars. Failing that one could simply turn it around and around carefully with tweezers (again avoid pressure on the abdomen or it will inject into the skin) or a Qtip. Data I’ve read suggests infection doesn’t set in until after 36-48 hours so getting it out within this time frame greatly reduces chances of infection. 2. Clean and sanitize everything as well as the wound after removal since the bacteria responsible for Lyme can be on the outside of the tick. 3. Monitor the site as you are doing after removal. Look for signs of infection and if you do notice this, get antibiotics as soon as possible. The telltale ‘bullseye’ or concentric rings as you call it only shows up in some cases. 4. For the antibiotics, I’ve heard 5-6 weeks is more effective. Keep up the yogurt or probiotics to repopulate good bacteria your gut needs that the antibiotics will decimate along with the bad bacteria responsible for Lyme disease. 5. The other option that I’d highly recommend and can be used with a course of antibiotics is the Schueneman protocol developed by a chemist friend. It’s on the internet but basically involves the sugar free sweetener, stevia. Twenty drops in a bit of water 3-4 times a day. Super easy and, more importantly, from a plant you can grow in your garden so it is safe. Anecdotal evidence very good in our tick-infested area, but sadly no clinical studies as there’s zero money to be made by the pharmaceutical establishment. I hope you don’t get an infection from that bit of embedded tick in your shoulder. Stay healthy!

  • @mareegray2597

    @mareegray2597

    Жыл бұрын

    We cover the tick with Vicks vapour rub here (Australia fnq) first for a minute to help the tick back itself out before removal. I have bad reactions to tick bites, leeches as well (swelling andrash) gets worse each time and some are tiny and Vicks helps not have them react. They itch for months and doctors are not concerned which concerns me.....

  • @DimitriosGakisSurgeon
    @DimitriosGakisSurgeon Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr Campbell. I am afraid that the head of the parasite remains inside and needs to be removed , under magnification by a surgeon. The technique of removal must be by grasping it with a flat forceps as close as possible to the head of it. It is helpful to raise the skin in a fold between index and thumb. Then we are exerting lite force pulling it vertically. Avoid squeezing the belly of the tick, because this increases the risk of disease transmission. Removal during the first 24 hours is reducing , significantly the risk of the disease transmission. In case, like yours, there are parts remaining embedded into the skin , must be removed with fine forceps (like iris forceps) under magnification . Otherwise you will develop a foreign body granuloma or even a small abscess. Dr Dimitrios Gakis MD, Consultant Surgeon, Greece.

  • @brexitgreens

    @brexitgreens

    Жыл бұрын

    Needs more thumbs 👍.

  • @tonyc223

    @tonyc223

    Жыл бұрын

    Live in the U.S. mid west, lots of tic,s. Your correct on removal of tics. Years ago I messed up removing a tic The head developed into a huge abscess. No Lyme, dodged the bullet this time.

  • @russclifton2026

    @russclifton2026

    Жыл бұрын

    Do we think the ""TICK"" may have been a meta-phor.!.! Reflect on words or in the window is a story teller. Simply appreciate the picture you & your guests portray Dr John.

  • @thebrowns5337

    @thebrowns5337

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tonyc223 i messed up too. Thankfully no bullseye so hopefully no issues. This was over 10 years ago so I assume I'm safe.

  • @katherinee6788

    @katherinee6788

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree totally and the sooner the better!

  • @Lisa-dy1fr
    @Lisa-dy1fr Жыл бұрын

    Wow that tick picture & such good info as always. You're the best, Dr. J and hope it resolves quickly! 🙏

  • @JR.M.S
    @JR.M.S Жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate yore videos. Keep them up no matter what. I try to like them as often as I can. I feel a bit guilty to having had so much good information under the hype of Covid-19 and now experiencing that I don’t give the channel the right attention.

  • @rainrabbit9209
    @rainrabbit9209 Жыл бұрын

    TY Doctor. You helped me so much over the last few years.

  • @joannadavis6716
    @joannadavis6716 Жыл бұрын

    An infectious disease doctor in SC told my husband that SC does not have Lyme Disease. My husband replied that there are NO positive Lyme disease tests in SC. To which the doctor replied we do not Have Lyme Disease in SC, just NC. To which my husband replied that, of course, the ticks know where the state line is. I have had chronic Lyme Disease since 2011, received no treatment because all Lyme disease tests in SC are negative 🤯! Now I suffer with mammal meat allergy triggered by chronic Lyme disease. Good luck, Dr. John. Get treatment to prevent Lyme Disease, negative test or not. You will be glad you did. What’s a few weeks of doxycycline compared to life long disability.

  • @johnc206

    @johnc206

    Жыл бұрын

    Ticks don't know state lines, but they are sensitive to latitude and the associated weather conditions. My doctor told me that dog ticks aren't carriers of Lyme, that only deer ticks are, and those are *much* smaller and harder to see. Nothing's for certain, but that seemed worth bearing in mind.

  • @joannadavis6716

    @joannadavis6716

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnc206 I was bitten by a deer tick. The tick carried Lyme disease. I live longitudinally and laterally in an area of upstate SC near the NC line. The topography is exactly the same. My husband is a retired physician, his internist treated him for Lyme after he was bitten at the same time and in the same area. The doctor stated to my husband that there is never a positive Lyme test in SC because, if there were, it would hurt our tourist trade. My doctor refused to treat me and I ended up with Chronic Lyme disease. The tick you showed on the video was much larger than a deer tick. The tick I took off my head fit between the nail if my index finder and my thumb nail, tiny tick. In the US we call the tick you showed us a woods tick. They do not carry Lyme disease. Deer and the deer footed mice carry the ticks that cause Lyme disease in the US. Particularly present on the eastern seaboard and southeastern area of the US. Named Lyme disease because it was discovered in Lyme, Connecticut, after so many people were sickened by it.

  • @kathleenrutherford733

    @kathleenrutherford733

    Жыл бұрын

    AGREE

  • @johnc206

    @johnc206

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joannadavis6716 Apparently the latitude at which Lyme-carrying deer ticks are found has changed in the last few years. Not sure why that would be, but I'm not one of those who would.

  • @davidhamtaro
    @davidhamtaro Жыл бұрын

    I am not vaccinated, never had covid. I am taking D3, C, Zinc, Omega3, Magnesium, NAC, Quercetin. Funny thing is, my chronic hay fever also disappeared last year and this year.

  • @rijamor

    @rijamor

    Жыл бұрын

    A shocking display of common sense and individual responsibility! They wont like this.

  • @xxxblackvenomxxx

    @xxxblackvenomxxx

    Жыл бұрын

    No vaccine here, no tests (at all, no antibody tests as well, or anything of that sort), but I had a couple of small colds, or at least I guess so. I've been taking Vitamin C/Zinc as well, when I started to feel a bit woozy and it seemed to have helped. I'm trying to deliver everything to my body in a reasonable manner and although I got some health issues (neck muscles, etc.), none of it is related to viral or bacterial infects. I've even had a fever blister the first time in my life, so my immune system definitely had something going on. On the other hand, I've heard of a couple of people in my vicinity who not only had issues with the vaccine (mostly athletes), but confirmed the inaccuracy of the PCR tests, or at least how they are executed. Needless to say that I have no clue if I ever had one of these viruses types in my body, but I have been very ill at the end of 2019, when all of this must have really started. Took me a couple of weeks to recover, but I was well afterwards and I have rather mild asthma and was *very* overworked at the time.

  • @allanb52

    @allanb52

    Жыл бұрын

    Meeto. We only take vitC when we feel a sniffle, thats all folks. My daughter and BF the same...nothing.

  • @sophiec4767

    @sophiec4767

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m taking those too (not NAC) plus k2 & selenium. Also carbon 60 in an attempt to decontaminate myself from the shedding of others. Let’s face it, if you’ve had the toxic shots your immune system is fecked.

  • @FidgetyGuy

    @FidgetyGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    A virus that has zero side affects does not warrant all of this attention.

  • @mrmartin2237
    @mrmartin2237 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dr Cambell, Fantastic balanced analysis.

  • @kalbertdr
    @kalbertdr Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the trivia Dr. J! Lymes disease awareness is important.

  • @whaleoilbeefhooked3892
    @whaleoilbeefhooked3892 Жыл бұрын

    Lesson learned, never trust a government agency with your health.

  • @joefization

    @joefization

    Жыл бұрын

    Or anything for that matter

  • @nosuchthing8

    @nosuchthing8

    Жыл бұрын

    That's not the lesson to be learned

  • @theredboneking

    @theredboneking

    Жыл бұрын

    Lesson Learned, nine 1 one was an inside job.

  • @jamesmancuso3666

    @jamesmancuso3666

    Жыл бұрын

    The only good government is a minimum government

  • @roundpeg3239

    @roundpeg3239

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nosuchthing8 it is though

  • @colleennapier3722
    @colleennapier3722 Жыл бұрын

    Tropical Tip: Do not ever pull the tick out with force. Put a flame near the tick and it will release itself thereby leaving no pieces intact on your skin.

  • @niemand262

    @niemand262

    Жыл бұрын

    I've heard that similar results can be achieved by asphyxiation by holding a clear glass to the skin. The logic I suppose is that the leech will detach in pursuit of oxygen, rather than by avoidance of heat.

  • @williamphelps4552

    @williamphelps4552

    Жыл бұрын

    or paint it with nail polish or apply petroleum jelly.

  • @brexitgreens

    @brexitgreens

    Жыл бұрын

    Rambo! 🔥

  • @Technically_Correct

    @Technically_Correct

    Жыл бұрын

    I always heard soak it in alcohol with a cotton swab until it lets go. But yeah do not ever grab and pull them.

  • @ELLINIKIDINAMI

    @ELLINIKIDINAMI

    Жыл бұрын

    @@williamphelps4552 this, apply vaseline to it and it will soak it up and drop from the weight

  • @hnguyen5777
    @hnguyen5777 Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your dynamic, data driven perspective immensely. Although sometimes I go into the comment section of your videos and I’m not sure if we’ve all been watching the same thing😆.

  • @ashakabeta
    @ashakabeta Жыл бұрын

    Whoa good luck with that tick bite! Be well. I have Lyme disease.. wishing you the best!

  • @jaynegaston55
    @jaynegaston55 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your videos Doctor! My husband introduced me to your videos last year and I'm truly glad he did! We both very much appreciate the data and the way in which you present it. Have a lovely week.

  • @jjherrell
    @jjherrell Жыл бұрын

    In Canada, most provinces have started reporting hospitalizations in terms of people admitted specifically for covid, and excluding those who contract covid after being admitted for another reason. But it's all rather piecemeal from province to province. It's made much of the data pretty much unusable because there are too many variations in how it's being reported. And testing has pretty much bottomed out altogether. In my province, only people over 50 are able to get a PCR test. Everyone else is referred to pick up rapid tests, and they are encouraged to report positive tests to a website portal, but it's not mandatory. So the testing data is also pretty much useless.

  • @marklemont3735

    @marklemont3735

    Жыл бұрын

    In my US county south of your border, they report the number hospitalized with COVID and those admitted because of COVID. It seems to be a good measure as COVID cases get worse,more are admitted because of COVID. We had 200k positive in the US the other day and now the 4th of July festivities will drive that higher. Be well everyone.

  • @whatevergoesforme5129

    @whatevergoesforme5129

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, we can't test forever. Did not happen to the common cold and the flu that can also kill the vulnerable. This is the reason I feel that the big pharma shills never encouraged early treatments and demonized the FLCCC protocol because that would stop the hysteria if people are encouraged to take early treatments like what they do with other diseases instead of relying on waning "vaccines" and constant testing that earned big pharma and other crony capitalists millions/billions.

  • @pernellapollard1202

    @pernellapollard1202

    Жыл бұрын

    I am not worry at all because my onco told me we have to live with condition like a flu.montreal 🇨🇦 🍁 I am quiet satisfy with living with this virus like a flu. I know some close young men who were vaccinated x3, some older folks x4 and got COVID or flu.All recovered in a week or so.

  • @pernellapollard1202

    @pernellapollard1202

    Жыл бұрын

    In the month of May I experience a headache which lasted approx 3 days, a very bad sore throat. That's all. I just use warm water with sea salt as gargle, I drank spearmint tea, ginger tea, my pcr test was negative. So I assumed that I had a touch of the flu.Retired RN

  • @ap3008

    @ap3008

    Жыл бұрын

    Don’t you have PCR testing centres..indpendent ones? In my country we do and it’s about 60$\test..which is quite expensive considering my country median salary, but doable.

  • @Mibular
    @Mibular Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this valuable information. It's important that you found out about the tick. I hope all is well.

  • @tammyarrowood7745
    @tammyarrowood7745 Жыл бұрын

    ~~~>Always so wonderful to listen to your amazing knowledge. Thank you so very much. South Carolina Nurse ❤️

  • @scanrock1
    @scanrock1 Жыл бұрын

    In April my lab work revealed that I still had anti-bodies from my Delta infection in August 21, I just rcovered from what I assume was BA5 lasted a few days not bad at all was just a little worried but I had no problems. I'm over 65 comorbidities b ut low BMi and no hetper-tension or diabetes and I'm not vaccinated for Covid. I'll stick with my natural prevention methods.

  • @MDCDiGiPiCs

    @MDCDiGiPiCs

    Жыл бұрын

    That's fantastic Virgil, I had BA1 6 months ago, unvaxed. The worse thing was the persistent cough. I too am in my 60s

  • @elingrome5853

    @elingrome5853

    Жыл бұрын

    If Geert is right, the vaxd will at real danger from the latest variants...

  • @user-nu9zv9bq3n

    @user-nu9zv9bq3n

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@elingrome5853 It would be nice if dr Campbell brought up Geert Vanden Bossche. it's so important!

  • @erichvonmolder9310

    @erichvonmolder9310

    Жыл бұрын

    Take Nightquil and aspirins.

  • @mikelanier8557

    @mikelanier8557

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too

  • @mariomarez2223
    @mariomarez2223 Жыл бұрын

    Had 2 original vaccines and choose not to boost. Just had it last Wednesday, fever, headache, cough, sore throat, and by Monday I was hiking with my dog again in the forest. 60% of my colds have been worse. Hope all fare well with it.

  • @roundpeg3239

    @roundpeg3239

    Жыл бұрын

    That's how it's been for everyone: unvaccinated and vaccinated alike. The difference is, we (unvaxxed) have our original dna

  • @sylviaheinemann3314

    @sylviaheinemann3314

    Жыл бұрын

    @@roundpeg3239 ???

  • @roundpeg3239

    @roundpeg3239

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sylviaheinemann3314 it's written down so you can re read it.

  • @kavorkaa

    @kavorkaa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@roundpeg3239 and hows that? Your own dna?😂😂😂😂 What the pandemic has shown up is people with mental issues coming out of the woodwork

  • @benjaminvmarder6519

    @benjaminvmarder6519

    Жыл бұрын

    you got lucky then. Everyone in my house vaxed and we’re down for the count for a few days

  • @Gypsybunn
    @Gypsybunn Жыл бұрын

    Hi, I live in Canada & they couldn’t find their butts with a map right now.!! They just gave up & starting handing out home test kits and your on your own literally! Don’t go to hosp or Dr or anywhere if you have symptoms stay home hope you were 1 of the people that got your hands on a home test kit so you can self Dr. Yup I love my country but they messed up on this big time, I expect huge numbers in the fall, not many are still wearing masks, and concerts, festivals etc are in full swing. Hope that helps 😊🇨🇦

  • @caravanningwithcharlie
    @caravanningwithcharlie Жыл бұрын

    John, I've been watching your videos for a while now. I've had my 3 vaccines and it's taken until now for me to finally catch covid. I thought I'd never get it! Not sure of the strain of covid but it certainly made me feel pretty lousy for a few days. I am grateful that I didn't get the earlier potentially more dangerous versions of covid. Anyway keep up the great work, advising and educating us all.

  • @lana11111

    @lana11111

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh boy...

  • @janemann2756
    @janemann2756 Жыл бұрын

    Well I tested positive for covid for the first time this morning. Have a temp ,headache and sore muscles. Feeling better than I did this morning. Must be the vitamin D, K2, and zinc. Thanks Dr John for all your help over the past few years

  • @brexitgreens

    @brexitgreens

    Жыл бұрын

    RIP! We'll keep you in our memories! Only joking. *Welcome to the belated COVID club, friend.* I'm currently recovering from my first COVID ever. First three days gave me solid pneumonia with pleurisy. I thought my lungs got ruined. Not a gentle cold at all. I'm almost good now.

  • @MrRufusjax

    @MrRufusjax

    Жыл бұрын

    I tested positive yesterday. Fever of 103, chills, achy muscles and all the respiratory stuff. No fever by morning. It's been a little over 24 hours and other than the fatigue and muscle aches, I'm much better.

  • @koreyb

    @koreyb

    Жыл бұрын

    I think I had covid a few weeks ago. I had a fever, a pounding headache, sore muscles, runny nose and a cough. It only lasted a few days and then went away on its own without any treatments. I didn't bother getting tested. I'm in good shape.

  • @GodofWarChuka

    @GodofWarChuka

    Жыл бұрын

    I had Omicron pretty bad back in January, but got over it. I got the J and J back in March of 2021. Not sure if it helped? I really don’t trust the Jabs. Is anyone here vaccinated?

  • @MrRufusjax

    @MrRufusjax

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GodofWarChuka I was. Just not boosted yet.

  • @lynneforbes4420
    @lynneforbes4420 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you John. The info on the tick bite is extremely informative & helpful.

  • @lynnmicucci7086
    @lynnmicucci7086 Жыл бұрын

    I still have Ivermectin, it worked in January when I caught Omicron, worked great sick two days with fever, aches , headaches, then it was gone cough for ten days after. For last two years, took D3, C, and Zinc still taking it and D3 from sun exposure. No jabs for me, I know many who did and now have memory issues, and cancer reoccurring and other neurological issues.

  • @deenewone3763
    @deenewone3763 Жыл бұрын

    Very sorry to see you had a tick embed so deeply, John. I have been treated for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever twice with doxycycline. In 1993 a blood test confirmed at state lab but took 2 weeks. My Dr then gave me to drug but did not believe I had the disease despite my excruciating headache, nausea, fever because there was no rash and I removed the tick within 2 hours of it being attached. But it was on my kneecap under jeans and all its juice had squeezed into my blood. My Dr called and personally apologized 2 weeks later saying if I had delayed another week I might have died as it had been 5 days already with symptoms. My last time to be exposed was 2018 and the tick was on for over a day under my waist band over my hip. I got symptoms in 2 days with a rash similar to yours. A different Dr in a different state had no idea what to do. After quick research confirming what i had printed from the web, she gave the doxycycline and said CDC recommends it immediately for 2 weeks without testing... but 6-8 weeks for Lyme endemic areas. I had the tick in a baggie but neither me nor Dr could find any way to test it. Don't delay!! Waiting makes it likely with Lyme you wont get a cure and it can be debilitating. With RMSF (rickettsial disease) that I had, you could be dead with organ failure in 3 weeks if treatment not started early. I 'knew' someone who waited.

  • @jewel2022now

    @jewel2022now

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, in Canada I hear treat right away. Test after

  • @gclepine
    @gclepine Жыл бұрын

    Dr. Campbell you should send the tick to a lab that tests ticks for various infections. I sent the tick that bit me to a lab in Amherst MA (USA) for a Tick Report. I received a detailed report of what it was infected with in a short amount of time. I did take a prophylactic dosage of doxycycline and so far I have no symptoms even though the tick was infected. I think having the tick analyzed is important to be aware of in case symptoms appear.

  • @skylilly1

    @skylilly1

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn't know you can send the tick to a lab! Thanks for the info. We have a lot of deer here, and my son has a ton of deer that like to lay in his yard. He has 2 small kids and I keep telling him to put pants on the kids if they play in the grass even though it's summer and check them nightly for ticks.

  • @comment3711

    @comment3711

    Жыл бұрын

    @@skylilly1 Oh yes, I just did it! There are university labs in my state (NY) that do it for free and labs that you pay. The free labs take more time (1 to 2 weeks) while the paid ones generally give you the results in 48 hours. It cost about $50 for a basic screening. I choose Tick Check in Pennsylvania. Best to send it to a lab located near you because it will take less time to arrive in the mail.

  • @angelinebriscoe-sperling8177

    @angelinebriscoe-sperling8177

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree 100%, especially if any part of the tic is left. Any redness needs antibiotics. In Germany tics are accepted as serious if in redness is there. In Ireland it is totally underestimated. England I don't know.

  • @gabsy6443

    @gabsy6443

    Жыл бұрын

    @@angelinebriscoe-sperling8177 in London you can get Lyme disease in Richmond Park where there's a herd of deers. A friend of mine caught it and it was diagnosed immediately because doctors know about it. Not sure about the rest of the country

  • @carolineayers5331

    @carolineayers5331

    Жыл бұрын

    Dr Campbell you should tell everyone about the very cheap but effective tick removers - (one brand I use is called Tommy twister i think?) They enable you to remove the tick easily without killing it (I can vouch for this!) (I pummelled one to death after I got it cleanly out of my son's leg!). By removing it without killing it, you can prevent infection altogether provided you get it out early enough. If you leave the head in (ie kill it) as you remove it then you can be infected even if you do it early.

  • @JudyMenzel7
    @JudyMenzel7 Жыл бұрын

    Your reports and updates are helping so many. You are deeply appreciated 💛

  • @theredboneking

    @theredboneking

    Жыл бұрын

    Feelings shared by Pfizer.

  • @ariaspeful
    @ariaspeful Жыл бұрын

    Tku Dr Campbell for your tireless work. You have saved me and I am sure many many others from complete despair about the medical community and gov handling . Seeing you sift and study the latest papers and info from normal people affected and seeing you care about them all this time since the beginning of the pandemic has been deeply important .And tku for mentioning Lyme. I acquired Lyme after the huge earthquake of 2010in my country of origin, Chile.I happened to go with the medical teams on the 1st days after, to the worst zones affected by the earthquake and on return home a week later I developed a red zone in one of my tights. That red zone tended to grow together with flu like symptoms and then a white area around. I did not gave it full attention until the “bull eye” figure did appear 🎯. Luckily for me my son was at medical school at that time and was studying infectious diseases. He recognized the figure from his book and we went to a doctor, a couple of weeks later I was given antibiotics for a month. The medical diagnosis was that they catched the infection in the middle of its development and It ment widespread damage to my joints but not total damage neither fairly little or almost none damage if early treatment had been possible. The tick carrier of the spirochete ( that is the classification) was only found by the University of La Frontera years later. There was a suspicion that Lyme existed here in the south of the world I was told, but no confirmation until years later That tks to scientific work done by Universities here. I tell you the story for others to be more careful with this tick thing. One tends to not give much attention to this skin things being summer and all that and one should. I now suffer the consequences in my knees and shoulders mostly. It is quite painful. When I asked the infectious diseases doctor-why this has not been publicized widely in this country ?-his answer was -“ we don’t want to spread panic” - rather curious answer don’t you think?

  • @gmun2248
    @gmun2248 Жыл бұрын

    To remove a tick, use **fine tipped tweezers** (not eyebrow tweezers), grip as close to the skin as possible so you are pulling by the mouth parts and pull straight upwards. A tick removal tool, e.g. a 'Tick Twister' (the name, don't twist them either) can get at the right area and are especially effective for the tinier ticks, or nymphs, which can be the size of a poppy seed. NEVER put anything (fire, Vaseline - old remedies) on a tick. It irritates it and causes it to regurgitate its stomach contents into the bloodstream (where its mouth parts are attacked & it is feeding). Unfortunately, breaking it apart can sometimes cause this to happen too. Ticks can carry multiple microbes that cause illness, including Lyme Disease, babesia, bartonella, erlichia & others. They are nicknamed 'nature's dirty needle'. Different studies show that many people do not develop an erythema migrans ('bullseye' rash) & also that atypical rashes are not uncommon in those who do develop needle. Studies vary from 11% - 68%. A typical bullseye rash is the only thing diagnostic of Lyme, but obviously should not be relied upon for exclusion. There is no good evidence to support the idea that a tick has to be attached for a certain amount of time before it can transmit disease. This 'fact' is based on one study in mice from the 90s, but has persisted. Microbiology research into borrelia has far more updated information. Lyme can be treated in its acute stage. Once it becomes disseminated there is no known cure. Testing is not good (data, not opinion), results are about 50/50 from standard tests used. False negatives are common because borrelia spirochetes are known to evade the immune system response, meaning no detectable antibodies (multiple articles in the Journal of Veterinary Microbiology). We do not have good data for Lyme in the UK. In endemic areas of the US, a course of doxycyline is given prophylactically for a tick bite. This is the only way to prevent chronic disease, which many people don't know they have until they become extremely ill. It's not uncommon for a virus, or other infection to cause dormant borrelia to become active. That was my experience 17 years ago & I have lived with relapses & a Rollercoaster of health since then. Please be informed about Lyme, be tick aware, tick check if you have been outside and KNOW HOW TO REMOVE A TICK. For videos on tick removal and decent information on Lyme, see lymediseaseuk.com or ilads.org

  • @Valhalla.Studio
    @Valhalla.Studio Жыл бұрын

    I was never anti vax but after my insane health issues from P jab I cringe every time I hear the word, or any kinda mention of there being new vaccines. It sucks that I now have PTSD associated with vaccines and will very likely avoid all of them from now on, even those that probably work to some extend. I personally lost all trust, specially after being completely ignored by medical community in trying to get help with what I'm dealing with as well.

  • @londonleela6769

    @londonleela6769

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m very sorry to hear this, many suffering like yourself after the p

  • @OptimusPrime.

    @OptimusPrime.

    Жыл бұрын

    Heard 3 people tell me their relatives just dropped dead. One was sitting at a Cafe, another was parking his truck and the other in his sleep.

  • @George-xb5ey

    @George-xb5ey

    Жыл бұрын

    My good friends father went and got his 3rd dose on a friday this February even though he never caught covid or needed the jab but because of social pressures he went got it, and the very next day at his daughters engagement party he began to feel very unwell and progressed to have a heart attack. thank god he is stable now and doing much better but the doctors said to him he cannot get any jabs.

  • @OptimusPrime.

    @OptimusPrime.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@George-xb5ey sorry to hear that. Its good to see doctors not believing what they are told by the big pharma lies and believing what they are seeing with thier own eyes. We need more doctors like that.

  • @buncey2536

    @buncey2536

    Жыл бұрын

    Read the book 'Poisoned Needle' by Eleanor McBean. You will realise you have been duped. There is no such as an anti vaxxer.

  • @shelleycharlesworth5177
    @shelleycharlesworth5177 Жыл бұрын

    One of the most interesting things about an interview I saw with a vet named Geert explained that we as a species, never develop sterilizing T-cell immunity against coronaviruses, probably because the vast majority of us recover so quickly that the T-cells do not have time to mature. So, if the powers that be knew that we would never have sterilizing immunity, why was the public sold the idea that we could wipe this virus out through vaccination?

  • @reallycoooool

    @reallycoooool

    Жыл бұрын

    We were told that we would get sterilizeing immunity by most western governments to get us to take the vaccines. Western governments did not have the power to mandate vaccination. Instead, they told us what they knew was a lie. Most people want to contribute to protecting the elderly and other risk groups.

  • @helencheung2537

    @helencheung2537

    Жыл бұрын

    "The powers that be" are politicians. They know nothing about basic biology let alone T-cells. They quickly moved to silence those who do. They don't care about us. They care only about maintaining their positions. Don't expect them to back down in the face of incontrovertible proof. They won't. They've gone too far for that to happen.

  • @brexitgreens

    @brexitgreens

    Жыл бұрын

    Two replies. All invisible.

  • @dianastevenson131

    @dianastevenson131

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh that's why replies are invisible? I've been wondering that for a while now. But it happens with non-controversial subjects too.

  • @mariadewitte302

    @mariadewitte302

    Жыл бұрын

    Dr Campbell knows Geert very well but he doesn't want to mention Geert because Geert is 100 % right with his knowledge, but for some controversiël. Dr Campbell doesn't want to loose his YT channel.

  • @herenow6953
    @herenow6953 Жыл бұрын

    Well I'd managed to avoid it for 2 years but today - ta dah! I tested positive - I have a runny nose, sneezing and feel like I have a cold. I'm UK based and in the 55 - 70 bracket. I wouldn't have tested but I had some LFTs left and was due to visit some olds this evening and didn't want to transmit anything so took a test which was vehemently positive. So after 2 years, 2 x AZ's (no boosters - I'm not bought into the whole jab jab jab thing), I got it. Hopefully it wont be more than a cold - time will tell. Thanks for a great video - very informative as always.

  • @willowclay5406
    @willowclay5406 Жыл бұрын

    Cheers! Thank you for your knowledge.

  • @JacobJAlmondTPAG
    @JacobJAlmondTPAG Жыл бұрын

    Hi John I would be interested to hear your opinion on Geert Vanden Bosche's take on the situation. e.g that the mass vaccination program has put immense pressure on covid to adapt and now it is gearing up for a strain which will not only be exceptionally contagious but also much more pathological

  • @Tubemanjac

    @Tubemanjac

    Жыл бұрын

    Very good question but you most certainly know that Geert has been spewed out by mainstream science so don't expect any answers from that side. We'll see which of the two groups, being the vaccinated and the unvaccinated respectively, will suffer most from the upcoming wave.

  • @dyllantheviking

    @dyllantheviking

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m waiting on Geert to Update again, I’m not sure if he is still confident about that prediction. Wondering because he hasn’t posted much recently

  • @THEonionsack

    @THEonionsack

    Жыл бұрын

    Geert has been correct on virtually everything regarding this disease, particularly the folly of launching a mass-vaccination campaign in the middle of a pandemic. (and that was assuming the jab was ACTUALLY a "vaccine", and not this leaky, non-sterilizing, variant-spawning, toxic goo). Instead of heeding his advice, he was marginalized, shunned, and canceled. Deo volente, a reckoning is coming for everyone involved in this calamity..

  • @rosanneshinkle4133

    @rosanneshinkle4133

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dyllantheviking watch him on Dark Horse Podcast.

  • @db6655

    @db6655

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rosanneshinkle4133 I just got finished listening to that. I would be curious to hear Dr. Campbell's take on it.

  • @SaskBryan75
    @SaskBryan75 Жыл бұрын

    I'm in Canada and as far as I know, all provinces are still tracking hospitalizations, ICU cases and deaths. Case number tracking has almost disappeared which I agree with.

  • @oanmn2

    @oanmn2

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed, I’m in 🇨🇦 too

  • @daveconnolly7462

    @daveconnolly7462

    Жыл бұрын

    In Australia we don't report in any way

  • @daveconnolly7462

    @daveconnolly7462

    Жыл бұрын

    Unless hospital.

  • @KielerInKanada

    @KielerInKanada

    Жыл бұрын

    Rest assured, MSM will push the panic button and we will hear nothing but doom and gloom ahead. The Feds already have extended COVID border restrictions until Sept. 30th and it will likely go beyond that.

  • @jjjones4982

    @jjjones4982

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't see any updates since June 24th, so would normally expect an update on Fri but that's Canada Day.

  • @jamiecheah6068
    @jamiecheah6068 Жыл бұрын

    I like your updates & the green ink. Thank you.

  • @Boomergrief
    @Boomergrief Жыл бұрын

    That tick you had was the kind that Carrie’s Lyme disease. It had started to engorge so do keep an eye. My husband is a vet and confirmed that this is the type of tick. Thanks for your information-thought I would reciprocate!

  • @nicolaswalter6996

    @nicolaswalter6996

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Jane how're you doing today?

  • @ehombane

    @ehombane

    Жыл бұрын

    By the way, pulling out the tick it is not common knowledge that is a must not? I remember that the solution was to trickle some gas or some other nasty solvent on it, and the tick will let go instantly. As a child a wondered a lot in the woods, knew about the possibility, but do not remember about actually getting one.

  • @bonniegrotjahn4567
    @bonniegrotjahn4567 Жыл бұрын

    Hi John, I've watched your channel for the last two years and very much have appreciated your videos. However I'd like to mention that Lyme disease is not trivial! I have chronic Lyme disease as a result of having been bitten in England in 1999 when not much was known about it. I had the bullseye rash but was sent away by the GP who said 'there's no Lyme disease in Surrey.' Not everyone will get a bullseye or EM rash, though you were correct in saying people who do get bitten should keep an eye out for any signs of being unwell. Ideally people should have a tick removal tool (small, inexpensive) and learn the proper way to take out a tick to avoid leaving the head in, as that can be the infectious part. Also, a little tiny tick can pass on not just the Lyme disease bacteria called borrelia, but also other coinfections (some bacterial, some not) which can cause their own set of symptoms and need slightly different treatment. I'm only sharing these things because I wouldn't want anyone else to go through what I have - as it's been a long traumatic and expensive experience, since the NHS guidelines don't allow for any treatment for Lyme and coinfections once they are chronic. Best wishes to you and I hope you stay well!

  • @kathydent2116

    @kathydent2116

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm on the Surrey/Hampshire border and there are loads of ticks around. Dog owners can always tell you when it's a bad season for them. The daughter of one of my friends had Lyme disease pretty badly about 5 or 6 years ago.

  • @AnitaSouthall

    @AnitaSouthall

    Жыл бұрын

    So the NHS is not a universal cure all for every condition or every one's problems.

  • @thedrugthatkilled

    @thedrugthatkilled

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AnitaSouthall who told you that it was?

  • @willn5393

    @willn5393

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree, I believe Lymes is largely underestimated in the UK, definitely not trivial.

  • @Dominator9929

    @Dominator9929

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thedrugthatkilled Everyone in the US seems to think that NHS is the "be all and end all" for hralthcare.

  • @JAG8691
    @JAG8691 Жыл бұрын

    Evolutionary Pressure. .....maybe it is time to listen to what Geert Van Den Bossche has been warning about?

  • @cbarronie2361

    @cbarronie2361

    Жыл бұрын

    Keep posting his name brother ✊

  • @lindahoganson8721
    @lindahoganson8721 Жыл бұрын

    “… looking at the near impossibilities … of getting this right….” Well said!! 😃

  • @rosemarywilliams9763
    @rosemarywilliams9763 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you excellent information as always. Do hope you will OK after your tick run in.

  • @buffy2658
    @buffy2658 Жыл бұрын

    We are simply not going to be able to vaccinate ourselves out of this. We must start looking at other therapeutics and health strategies.

  • @EngineerMikeF
    @EngineerMikeF Жыл бұрын

    To remove a tick in its entirety: 1. set a small stick on fire at its end, 2. blow out the flame, 3. hold the ember near the tick's rear end & tick will back itself out to escape. Can do likewise with a cigarette

  • @MarigoldsintheGarden
    @MarigoldsintheGarden Жыл бұрын

    Influenza A is sweeping through the population in Australia and is apparently more severe than it has been in years. There is also an outbreak of RSV. (in Qld) Contracting Covid simultaneously is extremely dangerous No wonder the mortality rate is rapidly rising here in Australia.

  • @rockinrocketman

    @rockinrocketman

    Жыл бұрын

    Back to wearing a mask in Au, helps to keep people away at the least

  • @leeturner3750

    @leeturner3750

    Жыл бұрын

    Propaganda is rapidly rising again you mean

  • @leeturner3750

    @leeturner3750

    Жыл бұрын

    The ‘virus ‘ has NEVER been proven

  • @user-lk7zr5hm9y

    @user-lk7zr5hm9y

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rockinrocketman MASK ARE UESSLESS FOR THIS .

  • @ayela562

    @ayela562

    Жыл бұрын

    I work with children and got RSV in the fall (lab confirmed). I was extremely sick and went to the ER but they were so overrun with Covid patients it was a circus. I left after 6 hours and called a nurse practitioner friend who prescribed me inhalers and steroids. I know in Canada our hospitals are on the brink after two years of this. If we go into a flu season with Covid and RSV circulating as well it’s going to be awful.

  • @janosvas8597
    @janosvas8597 Жыл бұрын

    What would we do without you!! Absolutely true. I am looking you every day. Thank you for your investment. We have to be further very cautious. Thank you very much! best greetings from Vienna.

  • @suesmith5746
    @suesmith5746 Жыл бұрын

    If you should have a possum in your garden or woods, please leave it be. They are considered ugly but one of their favorite foods is Ticks. If you live in an old wooden house or have outbuildings they also love termites and ants that eat wood. Mine also likes chicken food if I spill a little but they do not bother chickens or people, they just go out at night and eat nasty bugs. My cats are terrified of them and will not walk past one even when it is all curled up playing dead. The cats yowl and I have to carry them past possum so they can come in. My tom cat is bigger than the possum. A bit more trivia.

  • @brexitgreens

    @brexitgreens

    Жыл бұрын

    How do I get blessed with a possum in a British forest 🏕️? God has only blessed me with rabbits and a stray cat of recent date. Which I try to feed.

  • @RaphaelaLaurean
    @RaphaelaLaurean Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for these updates.

  • @TATOTEMPRESS
    @TATOTEMPRESS Жыл бұрын

    Many thanks for updating us

  • @kellyberry4173
    @kellyberry4173 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr.Campbell!

  • @paultraynorbsc627
    @paultraynorbsc627 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dr Campbell much appreciated 👍

  • @nancynielsen6383
    @nancynielsen6383 Жыл бұрын

    Living in Cansds, without data, I always depend on your information. It is always just s matter of time before we see the same variants arrive that you are experiencing. I too think that vaccine makers are chasing variants that they cannot catch. Many thanks for your diligent work and clear presentations. They really help as we sre walking blindly through variants in Canada. I will try to find some information for you. Stay safe.

  • @Odonanmarg
    @Odonanmarg Жыл бұрын

    Always great analysis.

  • @rolguin8115
    @rolguin8115 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks u , John. Pretty informative.

  • @leopaddy3535
    @leopaddy3535 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your very informative update on tics.I was never absolutely sure what tics looked like though now I know that I had identified one on the undergrowth correctly.They look a little different when they have attached I see presumably because they are engorged and slightly coloured by the blood they have fed on.Your demonstration was completely clear and understand whereas the NHS PILS and other things that I have seen are not so.I am so grateful and I think that if you were to make a longer video on this the NHS should pay you to use it.It would save so much uncertainty and get people to act decisively and correctly.

  • @louisejoel

    @louisejoel

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn't even know what they were until after I read about lyme, I thought they were puffy spiders but we don't see them very often although my mother had the rash from a bite and the doctors said oh it's probably a fungal infection as you can't get lyme in NZ

  • @MagnetoWasRight
    @MagnetoWasRight Жыл бұрын

    I'm in Ontario Canada and the government covid app was "retired" yesterday. That's all the info I have for you as this channel is the only place I come for covid news. Thanks!

  • @ElleMendenhall

    @ElleMendenhall

    Жыл бұрын

    That's great news for Canada

  • @brexitgreens

    @brexitgreens

    Жыл бұрын

    Our 🇬🇧 111 helpline is dead but hospitals still tell you to call it. 😆

  • @TheCreepypro
    @TheCreepypro Жыл бұрын

    so grateful to know what the data is and have it explained so concisely

  • @celloviolincello
    @celloviolincello Жыл бұрын

    I’m triple vaxed, fly quite a lot. Recovered from COVID a couple of weeks ago, it was pretty rough, cough, high fever, loss of taste and smell. No sore throat or sniffles, more like the flu, fatigue and taste/smell still not good. My wife got mild COVID in Jan, I didn’t get it. Immune escape is obviously increasing quickly. Worrying.

  • @theredboneking

    @theredboneking

    Жыл бұрын

    You desperately need another booster. The effectiveness of your latest is decreasing. Insist on it.

  • @ione8548

    @ione8548

    Жыл бұрын

    Stay in the queue for the 4th booster..that will wane in one week)))

  • @TonicofSonic

    @TonicofSonic

    Жыл бұрын

    Unvaxxed people are reporting much milder symptoms. Stop putting that poison in your body if you want good health.

  • @James-gf9jl

    @James-gf9jl

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you convince yourself that your symptoms would have been far worse had you not been vaccinated?

  • @Forville01

    @Forville01

    Жыл бұрын

    We were all vaccinated with vaccines that were developped in 2020 and sold in early 2021. Im triple vaxed as well (1astrazeneca dose and 2 Pfizer doses) and got covid 3 weeks ago (have been boosted in february 18). It was like a flu,but the worst and longest one i have ever had. Still not fully recovered. Hoping to get new vaccines soon,cause the ones we have and natural immunity havent been enough with omicron.

  • @pebblecritter
    @pebblecritter Жыл бұрын

    The image of the tick is amazing! As a child, I always had ticks on me in the summer so it was quite a treat to see one so close up - especially burying its head - just sorry it was on you doctor! Thank you for that!

  • @Noveleffect
    @Noveleffect Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all this valuable info about the new variant BA.5. I do hope you’re ok after extracting that tick. Lyme disease is so incredibly debilitating, and I do sincerely hope this tick was not a carrier of it 🤞

  • @nunopinheiro9725
    @nunopinheiro9725 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr. John Campbell. Regarding the tick (17:10), it shouldn't be pulled out before putting some olive oil on it first (to loosen its grip inside). Then pull it out with a screw-like motion and not a direct vertical motion. These two tips can make the difference between being able to pull them out completely, or leaving their heads inside (if the head remains, they can refill with your blood).

  • @jewel2022now

    @jewel2022now

    Жыл бұрын

    Light a match and blow it out. Put the hot match near its bottom. It will back out

  • @jewel2022now

    @jewel2022now

    Жыл бұрын

    In Canada they give treatment ahead of time. It doesnt affect you later.

  • @nunopinheiro9725

    @nunopinheiro9725

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jewel2022now what kind of treatment do they give ahead of time in Canada?

  • @jewel2022now

    @jewel2022now

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nunopinheiro9725 Here in Canada if you think you may have lime disease they prescibe oral antibiotics early on. These include doxycycline, amoxicillib or cefuroxime. I have never had this but I ran into reading about it.

  • @nunopinheiro9725

    @nunopinheiro9725

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jewel2022now Interesting. Thanks for the info. All the best for you, your close ones and fellow Canadians, through these troubled times. Warm greetings from Portugal.

  • @stevensalinas669
    @stevensalinas669 Жыл бұрын

    I feel for you about the tick bite. Hope that goes smoothly. I have relative that got Lyme from this in the past and fully understand the severity. Hope you are well and thank you for all the information you provide. It’s very helpful seeing your videos with data all the time.

  • @jimgordon6629

    @jimgordon6629

    Жыл бұрын

    In the U.S. Lymes Disease is associated with deer ticks, which are much smaller. I got an unpleasant infection 5 years ago from a larger tick, but one not so colorful as your British tick. In Texas people sometimes pour gasoline or kerosene on them to make them release. I have no idea if this works. My wife pulled my tick out with tweezers but, as with yours, a bit didn’t come out. I appreciate what you do!

  • @martinwebb1681

    @martinwebb1681

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jimgordon6629 ... Hi, just put your finger gently on the bit that sticks out then rub your finger firmly over it in a clockwise motion continuously then after about five or ten minutes the tick starts to feel ill and totally releases its grip and comes out completely of its own accord, works every time guaranteed. Works great no matter whether its a person or a pet.

  • @dh2032

    @dh2032

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jimgordon6629 it unpleasant but wouldn't better to just them get there full, and then just fall of to have rest or what ticks get up to, I think I read thick go about 6 month between refill's ?

  • @Fiffelito

    @Fiffelito

    Жыл бұрын

    @@martinwebb1681 clockwise or counter clockwise doesn't matter, the prongs in a tick jaw is pointing along with the jaw itself. The tick won't feel nausios by that movement. Don't leave the tick there that will increase the risk of catching TBE IF and only IF the tick was a carrier. Use a removal device, a proper one that does not squeeze either the head or the body. Afterwards check and double check if a jaw got dislodged- if so use a pincer to remove it. The only bad advise you missed was using butter or oil (the tick like most arachnids beathe through their exoskeleton and 'choking' them will trigger them to vomit into the wound). Ofc it takes a long while (depending on where it sticks) before it has drilled itself into a blood vessel (contrary to a mosquito it has evolved to drink blood without making a sting since the only escape it has is to drop off the host). The tick on his picture has been there for far too long and he left the jaws there. So he made two big no-nos. I get atleast 40 ticks on me per year at the minimum. Once Im done with lumberjacking and other forest work I check and recheck myself after showering.

  • @martinwebb1681

    @martinwebb1681

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Fiffelito ... I have always used my finger and it never fails, it makes the tick dizzy and it feels sick after a while they totally withdraws from you leaving nothing behind. A top notch vet gave me the tip years ago and its never failed to work.

  • @thepurpleenigma
    @thepurpleenigma Жыл бұрын

    Funny how many of these symptoms are very similar to seasonal (environmental) allergies. Now if I ever feel a little sniffly or something I just say I’m suffering from allergies. I might have had a variant (or more) but I don’t honestly know or care at this point. I wonder how many people like me are handling it the same way. Sometimes not worrying does more to help the immune system than being a massive “Karen” about it and trying to control something that will do its thing whether we like it or not.

  • @M_Lopez_3D_Artist

    @M_Lopez_3D_Artist

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah i freaking get trama about feeling allergies now from all this fear mongering the past 2-3 years i swear

  • @MrChippiechappie

    @MrChippiechappie

    Жыл бұрын

    What's Karen.

  • @Keirnoth

    @Keirnoth

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I have really bad allergies and wondering whether it's my allergies or COVID that's causing my sinusitis. It's maddening.

  • @RunninUpThatHillh

    @RunninUpThatHillh

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm unjabbed, never had the coof. My allergies are crazy this year. I'm not sick but I have days when I can't go outside. Cottonwood pollen is the worst!

  • @tiergeist2639

    @tiergeist2639

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Keirnoth do you have a countersound on like a waterfall that is running in the background? Try it to dampen the sinus effects

  • @Hulalulatallulahoop2
    @Hulalulatallulahoop2 Жыл бұрын

    I fear Ticks and I’m glad I’ve seen one up close so I know what to look out for so thanks for the close up. My daughter got bit by two Horseflies last week which became infected but she’s ok now. They seem to be prevalent around Lancashire and Ticks seem to be of an abundance in Leyland this year which is near to me in Chorley.

  • @spendr7

    @spendr7

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi there I used to work in the emergency department in chorley used to see plenty of ticks in there but now where near as many as I see in Maleny qld which is tick central for paralysis ticks and mammalian meat allergy fortunately no Lyme disease

  • @Coco-ny5wh

    @Coco-ny5wh

    Жыл бұрын

    They can be alot small than that just so your aware. My daughter had one the other week and honestly looked like a mole! I think she had got it less than 24 hours before so we got it before j had properly embedded and sucking blood

  • @robw4492
    @robw4492 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks again for your work. The gutter join is leaking behind you, it needs the gutters to be unclipped a couple of clips in each direction, the rubber seals removed from the coupling and cleaned along with the grooves they came from. Then reinstall with 2 thin beads of flexible gutter sealant, one below one above the seals. When removing the clips push the gutter up the back of each bracket/clip and down the front to gain some slack in the top of the clip. If your wall at ground level beneath it isn't suffering from the splashes and you don't have a wall vent near it, you could leave it. Hope that helps. Also, I think the word hospitalisations is a misnomer. To be hospitalised with or due to, that is the question.

  • @DMWB57
    @DMWB57 Жыл бұрын

    As someone with chronic Lyme, I appreciate your advocacy about ticks. I live in an endemic state, NW Wisconsin. Those of us with Lyme, chronically, or who have had tick borne infections & recovered, try to spread awareness as often as possible. Funny (& tragic) how vets take it more seriously than doctors in the USA. My dog Molly gets tested annually bc of where we live, yet I've had my doctor ignore that chronic Lyme even exists. How is that possible in this day & age? What happened with Covid is just proof of how willful ignorance can hijack a pandemic & recovery of human beings. Fyi- 300,000 people get infected with tick borne illnesses EVERY YEAR in the USA. Yet it never hardly gets any attention at all. I believe too many are walking around with Lyme and they get diagnosed with other things bc Lyme became politically weaponized due to the CDC in the 80's-90's who cared more about making $$ on patents than treating the horrific diseases from ticks. (Do research on this if you dare) to go down a huge rabbit hole of lies & greed. We still don't have proper testing after decades and decades of misinformation in the medical/research community, i.e. massive coverup by some nefarious actors in the patent field. How many have gotten ill from ticks in my family? (Wisconsin) Myself (disabled), my son at age 9, misdiagnosed for several weeks by his doctor, but cured bc I strongly advocated for him to get treatment for longer than 3 weeks, bc the Lyme (borellia) infection had become disseminated by the time he tested positive. My Mom moved to be near me and got Lyme Disease from gardening, despite my warnings, but got her treatment by a Lyme specialist. She has since moved back to Ohio. My mother-in-law got Anaplasmosis, and stated she thought she was dying & could have had she not been brought to the ER. Cured after several weeks of antibiotics. I believe had she not been told to beware of ticks, bc of my own bad outcome, who knows? And we've had several dogs get sick with Lyme despite tick prevention & vaccinations. My in-laws dog died last year. FYI: The bullseye rash only shows up in 50-75% of an active borellia infection! So that leaves a lot of people, esp. children, sick for a lifetime, and yes, you can die from Lyme (bacterial meningitis, heart infection, etc) or from other acute tick infections. Please do tick checks when you come in from outdoors, and bath your kids after they come in!! Thank you for reading my long comment. This issue is important to discuss, to spread awareness at the very least and hopefully save lives. If you want one more rabbit hole to go down, research what the corrupt CDC did to Lyme testing back in the 80-90's & research Plum Island (lab) bc that's why Lyme is so difficult to treat once it gets past the acute stage of the disease. Stay safe!

  • @thereseschab5042

    @thereseschab5042

    Жыл бұрын

    I have had it for nearly 28 years now...almost died a few times. Now treating with exosomes and stem cells. The first IV has improved me so much, I'm doing three more every two weeks.

  • @DebraGill

    @DebraGill

    Жыл бұрын

    My vet told me that it is better a dog get Lyme and then treated than to get the vaccine.

  • @helenporter7584

    @helenporter7584

    Жыл бұрын

    Steven Phillips MD in USA is a Lyme expert having contracted it himself and had to treat himself! We don’t get as much Lyme in the UK.

  • @beebee2781

    @beebee2781

    Жыл бұрын

    Our two puppies just got a Lyme vaccine. It's crazy how Drs dont acknowledge it like vets.

  • @michaelcre8

    @michaelcre8

    Жыл бұрын

    Ohio isn't any better for Lyme disease. Apparently the major Lyme disease epidemic that is still ongoing today first started in Connecticut supposedly from bioweapons experiments on Plum Island in the '70s. Other people say that's a baseless conspiracy theory, but Connecticut is where the first large numbers of Lyme disease were identified in the '70s. That would also explain why the CDC has always wanted to ignore it.

  • @paranoidmarty
    @paranoidmarty Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dr. Campbell for your info 👍🇬🇧☘️

  • @etherealenigma2008
    @etherealenigma2008 Жыл бұрын

    If it wasn't for you, Dr. Campbell, we citizens would have no idea what is really going on in the US since our legislators are much more interested in the kickbacks they get from the pharmaceutical companies, than the health of their constituents. Thank you so much for explaining all the data you have in understandable terms. I look forward to your videos.

  • @changuil936
    @changuil936 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Mr Dr Campbell, I live in Quebec, Canada. The Covid hospitalization cases are still tracked in Quebec. However, they are not published during week-end and hollidays. Have great day! Thank you for sharing

  • @ritcha02
    @ritcha02 Жыл бұрын

    Did they restart the Oxford Ivermectin trial after they indefinitely paused it because “they couldn’t get hold of any ivermectin”?

  • @lylahthompson2169
    @lylahthompson2169 Жыл бұрын

    This hands down is the best channel. Straight to the point and click baits. One of the few guy on KZread that actually has qualifications to give his advice. Not a gas station manager turned into a KZreadr

  • @lincolngoodman9304

    @lincolngoodman9304

    Жыл бұрын

    @@taylorcoggan2054 I feel the same way. I fear this one may be worse simply because we have so many head winds. Scary times. Meanwhile the market is still rallying but we can't trust that yet. Your thoughts?

  • @lincolngoodman9304

    @lincolngoodman9304

    Жыл бұрын

    @@taylorcoggan2054 I never knew that advisors are outperforming the market and raising good returns . i will type-in her fullname on my webbrowser to see if i can find anything on her

  • @mingmong7347

    @mingmong7347

    Жыл бұрын

    a nurse NOT a medical doctor , a liar/bullshiter , vax shiller , propaganda agent for gov./BigPharma , gaslighter of the simple sheeple

  • @davestanton3822
    @davestanton3822 Жыл бұрын

    Great photo of "The Tic". Best i've ever seen. Is it from your dog John? Covid still spreading in waves around NZ. The latest testing data said BA5 was about 18% of all infections and rising. More people who've had it are getting Covid symptoms again. ongoing fatigue seem to be a problem.

  • @markreynolds3850
    @markreynolds3850 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dr. Campbell for your service.

  • @sunflowerrosem.8651
    @sunflowerrosem.8651 Жыл бұрын

    Just recovered from Covid yesterday. Hubby and I had ten days of symptoms. I had low grade fever for 6days, a very sore throat 6 days, runny nose, dry cough, severe fatigue. Diarrhea, and no appetite led to dehydration, dizziness, and worsening condition. Hubby mainly had a 2-day fever, fatigue, severe cough that lasted 2weeks now. He is still fatigued, even after returning to work. This was our first time with Covid.

  • @yenlard6683

    @yenlard6683

    Жыл бұрын

    Interesting how some people get hit with the intestinal issues and others get nothing. Glad your doing better.

  • @jackpech5927

    @jackpech5927

    Жыл бұрын

    You should have been vaccinated and this wouldn't have happened

  • @jayfigueroa2728

    @jayfigueroa2728

    Жыл бұрын

    SunflowerRoseM..Are you both vaccinated? I had very similar symptoms.

  • @buildup4146

    @buildup4146

    Жыл бұрын

    Hmmm? You vaxed or no?

  • @therealdeal894

    @therealdeal894

    Жыл бұрын

    Me, too. I got over it after 15 days unvaccinated.

  • @gts013
    @gts013 Жыл бұрын

    Glad to know BA5 is more mild than previous variants. Thank you for sharing important information as always.

  • @gts013

    @gts013

    Жыл бұрын

    @Tom 12:12 ...did u watch the video?

  • @ImHandlingIt

    @ImHandlingIt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Tom "he didn't say that in the video." Except he LITERALLY did.

  • @gts013

    @gts013

    Жыл бұрын

    @Tom 🤣🤣🤣 well if you clicked the timestamp and still don't think he said that, then I'm not sure what to tell you. Do you Tom✌

  • @gts013

    @gts013

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ImHandlingIt 🤣🤣🤣🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @jabberwokky8

    @jabberwokky8

    Жыл бұрын

    BA 5 makes you feel like crap. I'm relatively fit and despite taking vit D and Zinc it's been miserable.

  • @aimeek9384
    @aimeek9384 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your informative videos. After I came back from holiday (for the first time in 3 years) I thought I had a soar throat because of the airconditioning but now I'm ill and tested positive for covid.

  • @elizabethmorgan2097
    @elizabethmorgan2097 Жыл бұрын

    I am a UK volunteer in the current Moderna trial of a vaccine for Omicron variants. In the literature supplied by Moderna I cannot find any specific reference naming which variant or variants of Omicron. Although there is constant reference to "the Omicron variants of concern", whatever that may mean. I am rather dismayed therefore that John says Moderna is trialling a " "bivalent, for example the original plus the BA1_variant" , which he implies is rather futile because the B1 variant has been well overtaken by BA5! John is usually very careful to provide source references for his major statements but has not given the source for his claims about the Moderna strategy. It is further disconcerting that this Moderna trial is supported by the National Institute for Health and Care Research and advertised as testing a vaccine which can be widely given as a booster vaccine much later this year. I wish I had read his presentation sooner as it's probably too late to ask John to clarify his sources. I remain exceedingly grateful for his consistent hard work which I've watched from January 2020.

  • @clarkgriswold-zr5sb
    @clarkgriswold-zr5sb Жыл бұрын

    Howdy from Southeast Texas. A trick I've used to get the tick to release is heat. A lighter or match progressively getting closer and sweeping the tick sometimes makes it release. I've see instances where the simply won't release, but that would be no worse that just pulling. Might try it next time. Keep up the good work!

  • @carmarasmussen8118

    @carmarasmussen8118

    Жыл бұрын

    When I was a young girl, I got a tick behind my ear while we were camping. My uncle lit a match, blew it out and then held it up right next to the tick. That little sucker backed right out of my skin. Freaked me out as a young child but I was so relieved when it was out. Ewwww!!