Why Are So Many Americans Dying of COVID-19?

Why Are So Many Americans Dying of COVID-19? I'm a Board Certified Surgeon in practice for over 10 years and I'm going to share with you why so many Americans are dying of COVID-19. Buckle-up buttercup, 'cause you're probably not going to like it.
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  • @cthfungen
    @cthfungen3 жыл бұрын

    I'm an internal med in California: the covid triple threat for patients who done poorly have been: obesity, diabetes and old age.

  • @abby6713
    @abby67133 жыл бұрын

    Other countries tend to hold onto their elderly folks and care for them at home versus placing them in nursing homes. Other countries are more family-focused, less individualistic than the western world. They value communal behaviors: completing tasks together such as family meals, growing and cooking whole foods, etc.. Let's be honest, nursing homes in the western world are used as a placeholder for elderly folks that don't have anyone to care for them and as a result are thrown into a home and left to whither away. No one will care for one's family member as their own. And nursing home staff are understaffed as it is, so much so that is is difficult to focus on the quality of patient care... that is for another talk. We can go back and forth all day about who is responsible for who and what. Our society would benefit from promoting preventative measures, we know this, but where is the action!? Keep the videos coming, Dr. Parker!

  • @seoulsoul7446

    @seoulsoul7446

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not every adult has time to take care of some 80+ year old man with Alzheimer's, family or not.

  • @abby6713

    @abby6713

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@seoulsoul7446 there is truth to what you and I have mentioned. There is a lot of gray area.

  • @corneliaeleanore3215
    @corneliaeleanore32153 жыл бұрын

    We missed you, glad you're back 💗 Nice video that sums up everything 🥰

  • @loopje
    @loopje3 жыл бұрын

    Oh oh I have an idea!! Maybe a piece of fabric shouldn’t have been politicized! 🙂

  • @thorodinson376

    @thorodinson376

    3 жыл бұрын

    Masks dont do shit

  • @thorodinson376

    @thorodinson376

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Mina-np5pl i spent 10hrs in surgery yesterday smartass, thats not the same as the covid mask situation. Good try though.

  • @vincenthanna6109

    @vincenthanna6109

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Mina-np5pl I mean whether masks are helpful or not.are you really comparing surgeons masks situations with everyday life ones? Lmfao

  • @ma-gd6wu

    @ma-gd6wu

    3 жыл бұрын

    M Surgeons wear masks to prevent bodily fluids from entering their mouths or noises. What’s your point?

  • @LuisRivera-zi9we

    @LuisRivera-zi9we

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thor Odinson sure thor

  • @dfarias873
    @dfarias8733 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Parker you are my favorite YT / Dr. creator. You are not afraid to speak your mind and that’s what make this channel genuine. Also the health news videos would be great 👍🏽

  • @user-ko6el4ju2l
    @user-ko6el4ju2l3 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Buck, I want yout sweatshirt (lol). Do you know the brand or where you bought it?

  • @adamneuhouser8561
    @adamneuhouser85613 жыл бұрын

    You are my favorite KZreadr, Dr. Buck. Keep'm coming. Love your opinion!

  • @Fitbody_bysarah
    @Fitbody_bysarah3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you shared your insights. Put me at ease. 🙏🏾

  • @knowthyself1981
    @knowthyself19813 жыл бұрын

    Good to see you making videos again Dr. Harper...keep it up love your work 🙏

  • @bonnieinthespirit6373
    @bonnieinthespirit63733 жыл бұрын

    Lost weight gain strength muscle , heat of the summer my body swells up I look overweight but I strong as an ox til weather is cool again then the weight drops ! Any suggestions as to why !? The body acts like this????

  • @lianlian9313
    @lianlian93133 жыл бұрын

    Hi hope your having a good day ! and hope you guys stay safe I'm an international student going to a caribbean medical school in two weeks and i was wondering how can I prepare my self for the match in order to get a good residency program and what should I do else than studying and working hard on my USMLE exam score .

  • @fofdeva6670
    @fofdeva66703 жыл бұрын

    what’s your speciality, doctor ? are you general surgeon? Can I consult you about something?

  • @tonywilliams4479
    @tonywilliams44793 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!

  • @jawadhussain3146
    @jawadhussain31463 жыл бұрын

    Hello doctor i am from pakistan i am ENT specialist surgeon right now my speciality FCPS..now i want to go in usa for few years and for practice for this purpose usmle exam is required or any other exam ? Please reply me must

  • @mariahrock3335
    @mariahrock33353 жыл бұрын

    I thought BMI’s weren’t entirely accurate portrayal of wether or not someone is overweight? For instance, I have a lot of muscle, one of the most physical jobs and am 5’11. I weigh about 220, which is overweight on BMI scale, but I am active and can’t imagine weighing 170 and feeling or looking healthy.

  • @debschmitt761
    @debschmitt7613 жыл бұрын

    I like to hear your ideas on what causes some of the health issues we are challenged with today. I think you have a very interesting and unique perspective. Good to see you again

  • @gabrield5202
    @gabrield52023 жыл бұрын

    Health News would be great Dr. Parker! :)

  • @earthangel2524
    @earthangel25243 жыл бұрын

    Remind me to sleep on a nice futon on the floor when I'm old so I have no high bed to fall from.

  • @SaurabhSharma-fr1qs
    @SaurabhSharma-fr1qs3 жыл бұрын

    i am in a small town with predominantly smokers and the entire 17 bed ICU is full of vented COVID patients

  • @com34x
    @com34x3 жыл бұрын

    What would account for the few reports of younger guys with body builder physique and athletic getting really sick?

  • @sernigel9619
    @sernigel96193 жыл бұрын

    Wouldn’t a lack of exercise be part of the problem as well? I’m in college, I remember in HS we had mandatory gym as part of our curriculum. In college, I can count on 2 hands the number of people who frequently go to the gym from my HS.

  • @vmdmckay

    @vmdmckay

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree. Lack of exercise is part of preventative medicine. Eating right and exercise, in many cases, is the best medicine. Developing a healthy lifestyle is most important. Since you’re still young, remember that. Do it now and it’ll become habit. You’ll maintain a much healthier body throughout your future years. Last thing you want to do it get fat and old and when you retire you can’t even enjoy your retirement because of all the health problems. Or live a life of fear: like many are doing now, who are in that situation.

  • @lukejolly4496
    @lukejolly44963 жыл бұрын

    Want to hear more “health stuff”

  • @zahirahauni6291
    @zahirahauni62913 жыл бұрын

    hi ! I live in Malaysia and covid-19 cases in our country are increasing now...and the government ugh they're the worst...

  • @JK-mp2jw
    @JK-mp2jw3 жыл бұрын

    I don’t know any elderly morbidly obese people. Honestly, the majority of obese people are not going to live to get that old. Not sure what age you are talking about being old. I do know, from what I’ve seen, having diabetes plays a huge part in whether or not a person will live if they get COVID-19. The majority of the cases I know of that passed away from COVID-19 had diabetes. Obviously being overweight leads to a multitude of problems. I know in the past, drs were not taught much about nutrition. It seems there is a move towards “food as medicine” and supplements. Drs are even recommending taking Vitamin D, Zinc, and Vitamin C to boost the immune system. I think this is a very good thing.

  • @xelence420
    @xelence4203 жыл бұрын

    Yea dude please do that. That's why I come here - to hear what you think about stuff.

  • @leayahmalik420
    @leayahmalik4203 жыл бұрын

    I live in the uk and my cousins are doctors and they said that they have been instructed by the nhs (national health service) to report any unusual deaths as covid deaths regardless of wether covid was the actual cause of death. So I don’t think the numbers here in the uk are very accurate.

  • @rosejuliette9180

    @rosejuliette9180

    3 жыл бұрын

    *potential covid deaths I am also in the UK and what you are referring to are guidelines that help us track unconfirmed cases. These are not counted in any statistics because it isn't public data. The data you receive is actually only confirmed deaths. We have many cases that are only later confirmed to be covid and are then added to the confirmed list. This is one of the reasons there can be a peak on days where older deaths are updated on the system to have a confirmed cause. If we don't do this we could lose track of adapting strains of the virus. This can leave us open to potentially more deadly versions of covid. we already have covid-19 we don't want to see a covid-21 and unfortunately that is a real possibility. No the numbers aren't accurate but it is much more likely that we had initially under-reported cases than over-reported them. Please take this virus seriously.

  • @leayahmalik420

    @leayahmalik420

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rose Juliette there was an 18 year old who went into the LGI with gallstones and died his covid test was negative but his death was still formerly reported as a covid death.

  • @rosejuliette9180

    @rosejuliette9180

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@leayahmalik420 I called my coworkers in Leeds to find out what I could. Obviously there is a patient confidentiality involved here so I can't reference or claim to have seen the specific case files you are referring to. I'm also not going to file a FOIA request to prove that someone on the internet is misrepresenting information. I think it is enough to say that this would be a major breach of protocol and both internal reports and if needed public whistleblowing would be expected. According to multiple trusted contacts I have working in Leeds this would not have happened and it would be actually difficult for it to happen. See this would leave not only the doctor up for litigation but the entire NHS as the NHS is accountable for their staff in any case of forgery (which is the specific type of fraud this would be treat as in the courts). If someone had a negative vivid test and the doctor sited cause of death to be covid this would be instantly flagged internally and would require review. This isn't just true of covid but any diagnosis. Documentation is taken very seriously and errors occur... Thus we need relevant error correction for anything in a patient's records including after death. What may have happened (if I'm being generous to the idea that you didn't just make it up) is that a doctor had reasonable suspicion that a covid test had produced a false negative result and refused to rule out covid until pm testing occurred. Specifically in relation to the diagnosis you suggest as cause of death... I would definitely agree that it would be suspicious if someone came in with gallstones and died. Cholecystitis only occurs in like 1% of gallstone patients and is generally survived provided the patient is being seen. The only thing I could see as being possible is if the patient got sepsis or some other complications. Nobody comes into the hospital and dies of gallstones... There is always something else. It is due diligence to not rule out the various infections that would contribute to that patient's death. I don't know what to tell you... I think that you and whoever has given you this information are already working from the bias of believing that this is all being manipulated to appear worse. I would love for that to be true but I have seen far too many deceased persons to feel that way. If you start from a position that says that you should be sceptical of current factual data then you are beginning your search for truth with the bias of assumed conspiracy. A conspiracy that spanned not only the entire NHS but every major medical organisation in the world? Where are the whistleblowers. If you are being honest then I would tell you to encourage your doctor friends to blow the whistle on this because as a medical professional I would see it as my duty to expose this kind of practice... But I don't think you are telling the truth. I think you are just being unnecessarily skeptical about the impact of Covid-19 and are willing to believe that the NHS are committing mass fraud in order to inflate numbers. I mean if you stop believing that then you would have to evaluate your preconceived opinion. If I see your doctor friends in the news over the next few days for blowing the whistle on this I'll put my hands up and admit that I was wrong. If they don't blow the whistle though then I can only assume that they are cowards unwilling to defend the inalienable rights of their patients like any good doctor would... Or that there was nothing to blow a whistle about.

  • @leayahmalik420

    @leayahmalik420

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rose Juliette we are muslims and they knew that we prefer to burry our dead asap and they basically told my mums cousin that she could have an investigation (which they told her would take weeks)for her son or she could go along with it and be able to bury her son quickly. Being a Muslim she decided she would just bury her son and not have the biopsy. The coroner who has dealt with many many burials for our community also said that his body had not been sealed like the people’s bodies who had died from covid had been. Also his mum is not resentful of the nhs as she and the rest of our family know just how stretched the nhs is, we are very grateful for all of their hard work and we also know that they’re not doing anything maliciously, the nhs is just so stretched.

  • @sasasasaasable

    @sasasasaasable

    3 жыл бұрын

    its the same in quite a few places my man, this is why youre seeing the mortality rates as such, also very curious how the flu has basically dropped out of existence since covid

  • @paradiseheaven
    @paradiseheaven3 жыл бұрын

    Liked 😊 nice to see new video! Like the topic

  • @regonoptoset7872
    @regonoptoset78723 жыл бұрын

    Dr Parker I love your videos and i eagerly wait for new videos. Keep them coming regularly. Throw in your funny side too as i love your jokes

  • @TheAidanodian
    @TheAidanodian3 жыл бұрын

    The difficulty breathing thing reminded me of a story I believe you told on Instagram of an obese patient who was put on a vent to repair a very small head lac (I believe) and ended up dying of a similar way described.

  • @regonoptoset7872
    @regonoptoset78723 жыл бұрын

    Dr when you do Q&A please let us know beforehand about the date and time in a short video

  • @LegacySB
    @LegacySB3 жыл бұрын

    Yes to more health news! Love this 💕

  • @IamNexu
    @IamNexu3 жыл бұрын

    Saw an article recently, in the state I'm from (Michigan) both the average age and the median age of COVID deaths were in the 75-80 years old range. Less than 50 years of age is quite a small fraction. I do think obesity is a huge part of the problem too.

  • @premedmike2080
    @premedmike20803 жыл бұрын

    Yes please! More health news. Great vid Dr. Buck

  • @tamannah2965
    @tamannah29653 жыл бұрын

    Totally outta context but I wish i had your mindset and attitude towards living Lots of love doc❤️

  • @ayudewipuspasari6088
    @ayudewipuspasari60883 жыл бұрын

    Doc, i love saw your video again. Please telling us, how peopoe got infection in kidney? 🙏❤

  • @jesscnelson
    @jesscnelson3 жыл бұрын

    I heard that elderly people in The “blue zones” are healthy and active. Rather than being put away in nursing homes, the elderly live with their families and contribute to the household- They garden and cook. They are valued by their family and they are stronger for it!

  • @rockinrastae2600

    @rockinrastae2600

    3 жыл бұрын

    Is the blue zones like on the coast, or a political term?

  • @Skzsnumber1fan

    @Skzsnumber1fan

    3 жыл бұрын

    Chaim Edell they are areas that have been identified to have a certain (high) percentage of centenarians. The color blue actually has nothing to do with it, and was randomly chosen by the man who coined the term because he used a blue highlighter to mark the areas on the map. ;) Watch the series on Netflix called Down to Earth with Zac Efron, and there is an episode about the blue zones. The whole series is eye opening to how other areas of the world do things. Highly recommend!

  • @bonnieinthespirit6373
    @bonnieinthespirit63733 жыл бұрын

    Oh I’d like to know more about the Skin . The layers! The rejuvenation of the skin The restoration of skin after weight loss and the excess amount The difference of skin between. The female / male is there any?

  • @bonnieinthespirit6373
    @bonnieinthespirit63733 жыл бұрын

    Love to hear more in medicine. God has shown me a lot for people health their care and insights when doctors where stumped with a patient issue.

  • @stssports2255
    @stssports22553 жыл бұрын

    People always find someone to blame when they can't take responsibility for their own actions. It's not Coke's fault certain people don't use their own free will to exercise self control. With that logic you could blame Netflix for providing an easy option for a sedentary lifestyle or Ford for making cars so that you don't have to walk to the grocery store.

  • @ElizabethHelen
    @ElizabethHelen3 жыл бұрын

    Hopefully KZread doesn’t delete this video because it doesn’t fit into their political narrative.

  • @grantjones199

    @grantjones199

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well they allow every thing else. KZread deletes video with no reason. They have other controversial topics that are still on.

  • @wannabesnlwriter
    @wannabesnlwriter3 жыл бұрын

    Where is he driving to?

  • @heartcomedy5
    @heartcomedy53 жыл бұрын

    Imagine me speaking in a *Texan* accent “Cause no body give a fuck bout no Corona”.

  • @stvnchrist
    @stvnchrist3 жыл бұрын

    Lawrence Brooks Just celebrate his 111th Birthday 😇 and looks great. Are we talking about age or obesity here Doc. Bring back the Surgery videos!

  • @zayinghui6282
    @zayinghui62823 жыл бұрын

    I think we need more preventive medicine. The US is great in medical innovation and treatment but it’s treatment of diseases, etc. we need to teach people how to not put their body in position where they are among the “at risk” population dying from covid. I think it’s the next leap in medicine where there is practices of preventive medicine or even better education throughout schooling.

  • @evadeproductions4255

    @evadeproductions4255

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you mean healthy lifestyle as preventative medicine, then yes. Drugs can’t help you reliably loose weight and get good sleep or stay on a workout routine. People in the US are so unhealthy. I bet less than 30% of people in the US could run a mile in under 10 minutes. It’s not just laziness. It’s because Americans overwork themselves, eat fatty foods, and don’t get enough sleep. The amount of bullshit that is pushed in the dietary nutrition industries is astonishing and it definitely worsens the problem. People don’t know what foods will help them loose the fat. People think eating more fat will help them loose fat. Keto diet kills.

  • @abby6713

    @abby6713

    3 жыл бұрын

    THIS.

  • @zayinghui6282

    @zayinghui6282

    3 жыл бұрын

    agapp11able I meant a leap for Americans and your right

  • @zayinghui6282

    @zayinghui6282

    3 жыл бұрын

    evade187 yes I didn’t mean drugs or pharmaceuticals. I meant preventive company’s or education to extend healthy years and it’s not a popular topic to bring up because all the billions in the trash junk food industry. But it makes me sad seeing people including myself occasionally eating terrible processed food that leads to DNA breaks and furthers the aging process which leads to disease. Maybe in the next 5 years I’ll be back and have a company fully formed for this.

  • @ElizabethHelen

    @ElizabethHelen

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yup us Americans needs to think about changing our mindset around food. Because a lot of what we eat promotes disease and other co-morbidities that contribute to the “Covid-19 deaths.”

  • @danapatsey6175
    @danapatsey61753 жыл бұрын

    Ya, I'd love to see some health related videos.

  • @snowyboy8045
    @snowyboy80453 жыл бұрын

    What happened to your 911 GT3? Do you plan on getting any other super cars or sports cars in the future?

  • @drbuckparker

    @drbuckparker

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ah u shall see it shortly!!!!:;

  • @snowyboy8045

    @snowyboy8045

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@drbuckparker Holy shit you saw my comment

  • @elliotsong5186
    @elliotsong51863 жыл бұрын

    We need more smart people like you. Keep the good videos coming! Thank you

  • @rosejuliette9180
    @rosejuliette91803 жыл бұрын

    I'm really glad that working in medicine has helped you see that obesity is not an individualistic problem but a societal issue. If it was individual then every nation with good access to food would have the same rates of obesity. Unfortunately your speculation in regards to fragility index and being older you are simply incorrect. Japan has a much more ageing population than the US. The UK has more of an ageing population than the US and similar levels of obesity. It doesn't matter what you factor for in the data The US is doing worse than other developed nations and it may be difficult to hear this but also developing nations. Containment, adherence and accessibility to care are far greater factors according to the best meta-analysis we currently have. I understand it is deeply upsetting that a lot of people are dying due to this... the answer is not to deny that it is happening. Please speak to more colleagues who work specifically in epidemiology and family medicine. Continue the dialogue.

  • @lethabrooks9112

    @lethabrooks9112

    3 жыл бұрын

    The U.S. still allows food companies to add stuff to food that has been banned in other countries. In the U.S. healthy food is twice the price of processed food.

  • @rosejuliette9180

    @rosejuliette9180

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lethabrooks9112 very true. As a European I am always shocked by the US lack of regulation on various things. Weight can be a symptom of poor diet but it is not the only negative of diet. I'm concerned about the lack of research into various food preparation practices in the US and would not be surprised if there are unforeseen long-term effects for some of these substances. The EU doesn't exactly ban anything outright but it does require that you prove it to be safe to various standards before sale if it is a consumable. It is my understanding that the entire US supplement industry is not bound by any FDA regulations which is highly alarming to me as they could theoretically sell you anything.

  • @rockinrastae2600

    @rockinrastae2600

    3 жыл бұрын

    Letha Brooks Really what has been banned in other countries, namely which countries, that are allowed in US food?

  • @rockinrastae2600

    @rockinrastae2600

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rose Juliette Agree on supplements. Same can be said for the entire “organic” scam. There has been almost no peer reviewed studies on any benefits from eating organic. Same might be said for vegetarianism and keto dieting.... fads can kill!

  • @stormmary1
    @stormmary13 жыл бұрын

    Yes please, more health news!

  • @ryanquaal192
    @ryanquaal1923 жыл бұрын

    Health News vids would be really cool. I feel like its hard to find takes on health news from working doctors opposed to just regular news outlets.

  • @WildFireontheMoon
    @WildFireontheMoon3 жыл бұрын

    Not gonna lie, I think weight and nutrition have a part to play in it, but I also think it’s a bigger fault in our heath infrastructure- we have great physicians but it’s so hard to get insurance so less people get regular care that could prevent comorbidities. Also, with how hard it can be to get a test in the US, a lot of people can’t get tested/ wait far too long so the symptoms progress and worsen and get potentially fatal. Combined with lack of gov’t support (I.e. a full shut down, UI benefits, and other measures that could help people stay home and quarantine) the spread isn’t controlled and ppl aren’t getting support they need to avoid having a more severe case

  • @HelloMoto_
    @HelloMoto_3 жыл бұрын

    You are the best

  • @ZahdShah
    @ZahdShah3 жыл бұрын

    Doctor, what happened to your Porsche?

  • @Incandescence555
    @Incandescence5553 жыл бұрын

    Bro you should read Atul Gawande's Being Mortal- it speaks about the aging population issue humanely and sensibly. Also you're looking great- must be that black as fuck coffee- keep it up doc!

  • @jarettnewnam3981
    @jarettnewnam39813 жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you back! Any time I’m not studying for the MCAT I’m binge watching ur videos

  • @rockinrastae2600

    @rockinrastae2600

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good luck and keep at it! You are on a higher calling endeavor don’t let anything slow you down......take it to the top!!!

  • @MrClubjub
    @MrClubjub3 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn’t mind some health news every once and awhile. Just don’t turn into that every video

  • @DeltaAirlines737
    @DeltaAirlines7373 жыл бұрын

    I feel more and more like Buck Parker looks like an older version of brentperezz.

  • @DocPortland
    @DocPortland3 жыл бұрын

    Buck, I'm so glad to hear you talk about this. You need to be on TV talking about it...

  • @vgorp3849
    @vgorp38493 жыл бұрын

    You hesitated to here, but it's fair to distribute blame to Americans. Our culture has made the problem worse here & it's right and correct for Americans to accept responsibility for the elements of our culture that have done so.

  • @dineshjiawan
    @dineshjiawan3 жыл бұрын

    Nice Panerai Luminor👍

  • @idsawtooth
    @idsawtooth3 жыл бұрын

    I want to hear about the Japan ski trip!

  • @abdu_jilani
    @abdu_jilani3 жыл бұрын

    You are a great motivation Dr.Buck ! I'm a med student and as an IMG ur a huge motivation

  • @israelweiss5644
    @israelweiss56443 жыл бұрын

    Ya I'm in for some health news.👍👍

  • @CandyceGirl
    @CandyceGirl3 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. Yes I enjoy your videos and opinions, I like how you call a spade a spade and not mix your words. Thanks for sharing. 💊💉

  • @krystalmiller9178
    @krystalmiller91783 жыл бұрын

    Car chat about Health.... 👌🏼👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️❤️

  • @Goobzor
    @Goobzor3 жыл бұрын

    we also have the highest population of over 65 in the world not counting china. japan has the highest 65 per capita but us vs japan we have just higher numbers.

  • @alexanderpham1225
    @alexanderpham12253 жыл бұрын

    Finally someone who doesn’t just say “orange man bad” and actually looks into the scientific data. No point in politicizing a virus.

  • @AdeptusTacticus

    @AdeptusTacticus

    3 жыл бұрын

    More science, less peaceful protestors!

  • @diegomarquez3293

    @diegomarquez3293

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nick ward Trump is a puppet he is controlled by the puppet masters

  • @rosejuliette9180

    @rosejuliette9180

    3 жыл бұрын

    This was anecdotal speculation and not reflective of the data. I think it is more likely that you hope for this to be true because it is in line with your pre-existing bias. as I had wrote in my comment to Dr Parker "Unfortunately your speculation in regards to fragility index and being older you are simply incorrect. Japan has a much more ageing population than the US. The UK has more of an ageing population than the US and similar levels of obesity. It doesn't matter what you factor for in the data The US is doing worse than other developed nations and it may be difficult to hear this but also developing nations. Containment, adherence and accessibility to care are far greater factors according to the best meta-analysis we currently have. I understand it is deeply upsetting that a lot of people are dying due to this... the answer is not to deny that it is happening. Please speak to more colleagues who work specifically in epidemiology and family medicine. Continue the dialogue." At no point did you see me say orange man bad... but it does challenge orange mans talking points and for that reason many of the "orange man good" people will instantly dismiss this. There was a major failure in preparation in the US and that isn't really up for debate.

  • @diegomarquez3293

    @diegomarquez3293

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jay Cardon they want you to feel like trump is bad when they all the same the just want you to hate trump is idealogies “conservative values “or some and believe it or not “Christian values”now I don’t believe this I am just saying what they are saying you have been programmed to believe this so when the masses defeat Donald Trump all that idealogies will be considered radical crazy and who ever has it will be considered an enmy of

  • @diegomarquez3293

    @diegomarquez3293

    3 жыл бұрын

    They are all working for the same agenda a new world order

  • @mitchelrolfe8876
    @mitchelrolfe88763 жыл бұрын

    yes more vids plzz

  • @mudasirahmed4804
    @mudasirahmed48043 жыл бұрын

    please don't cry doc....,things happen

  • @ranevc
    @ranevc3 жыл бұрын

    I agree that Buffet promotes his junk food choices however he doesn’t seem to be overweight.

  • @aqulisbellphd5219
    @aqulisbellphd52193 жыл бұрын

    This is a very interesting theory

  • @freddie3537
    @freddie35373 жыл бұрын

    Would love a video of your take on neuralink!

  • @sallypeaches4066
    @sallypeaches40663 жыл бұрын

    Soooooo Americans hold on to their elderly. What do you suggest we do with them ??

  • @richcarroll3264
    @richcarroll32643 жыл бұрын

    Japan has the oldest Population So What about the people who die of covid who are not obese and have health problems ?

  • @JonathanLalrempuia
    @JonathanLalrempuia3 жыл бұрын

    Says I’m the first thumbs up, but hey shitty net here. But I’ve always appreciated your take on most topics, esp as an aspiring surgeon myself 🤙🏼

  • @maxsteinhauer6447
    @maxsteinhauer64473 жыл бұрын

    Please give a medical professional option on the mask debate! Love the channel!

  • @imranmehedigulib
    @imranmehedigulib3 жыл бұрын

    IMG related video and Chance of Surgery Resisency Matching In USA

  • @davidbusch9948
    @davidbusch99483 жыл бұрын

    what about Doctors and Nurses that have of corvid 19

  • @drbuckparker

    @drbuckparker

    3 жыл бұрын

    do you think all doctors and nurses are healthy? :)

  • @naelchowdhury1404
    @naelchowdhury14043 жыл бұрын

    Dr Parker, I’m a happy go lucky guy. I find medicine so interesting, yet I’m not sure I have the maturity to handle it. Yo I joke around a lot on this vids. How do you keep the balance ?

  • @aqulisbellphd5219
    @aqulisbellphd52193 жыл бұрын

    This is a very interesting theory 🤔

  • @GarwoodNick
    @GarwoodNick3 жыл бұрын

    Clicked on this one instantly

  • @drkushajagadeesh6347

    @drkushajagadeesh6347

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too, bro

  • @PH-xw1ri
    @PH-xw1ri3 жыл бұрын

    What car? Lol

  • @Lionfish-kq4nq
    @Lionfish-kq4nq3 жыл бұрын

    I want more health news!!

  • @lizzettevelez9301
    @lizzettevelez93013 жыл бұрын

    Everybody different why so many people have died is not for you to answer .

  • @christinebadostain6887
    @christinebadostain68873 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for speaking up, speaking truth, about the health angle around coronavirus. However, I don't believe elderly "are living too long" I feel they are living too sick and they don't have to be so. Even the old and sick can turn it around ---- Whole Foods Plant Based nutrition should be in EVERY nursing home! I agree that old sick people who are on half dozen meds to stay alive to live day in and day out and now isolated in their little room is very problematic and quite cruel.

  • @lizzettevelez9301
    @lizzettevelez93013 жыл бұрын

    In this country cost more to eat pure food all you doctors are in on it I'm very much against drugs .take them only incase of emergency thank God I'm almost 60 and very healthy

  • @VictorLopez-vc6cf
    @VictorLopez-vc6cf3 жыл бұрын

    At this point we’ll take videos on anything

  • @mikiabe4335
    @mikiabe43353 жыл бұрын

    In Japan, a BMI greater than 25 is obese(not 30) Many Japanese people have to be careful not to put on too much weight. We think It's good for our health to have fermented foods such as Miso, Natto(fermented soybeans), pickled vegetables on a daily basis. I’m looking forward to the next video🙂

  • @rockinrastae2600

    @rockinrastae2600

    3 жыл бұрын

    All that soy can affect ones manhood, just FYI.

  • @abigailjimenez2148
    @abigailjimenez21483 жыл бұрын

    Doctor looks like a young Scott baio

  • @theassassin-fj4sh
    @theassassin-fj4sh3 жыл бұрын

    😕😕I'm fat and I have asthma

  • @michellesilva2
    @michellesilva23 жыл бұрын

    Yess!!! More health news with Dr. Parker history and experience on it! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤗🤗🤗

  • @jhunjhuncastro3811
    @jhunjhuncastro38113 жыл бұрын

    Her in my country also have a higher no of CONVID19 patient for not following safety for not wearing mask and get closed together. Is good to have help news in your video you post.

  • @afshan6868
    @afshan68683 жыл бұрын

    What kind of “diet” do you follow or recommend? I’m am more plant based ...

  • @rockinrastae2600

    @rockinrastae2600

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m pretty sure you aren’t only based, but your diet might be. P.S think about not eating after a certain time, within 4 hours of sleep, and stopping to eat when satisfied physically not emotionally (if that makes sense).

  • @bonnieinthespirit6373
    @bonnieinthespirit63733 жыл бұрын

    Oh finger bones - ( Jesus) made my crooked finger bones straight - I’d damaged them by car cling knuckles on the school bus age -12. nails tissue and fixing of cracking of nails

  • @TanyaAD138
    @TanyaAD1383 жыл бұрын

    Well jokes on COVID.....all my weight is on my ass =P

  • @adelehastings6152
    @adelehastings61523 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos. I love how you aren’t sucking up to the libs. Keep being awesome!!

  • @ad5693
    @ad56933 жыл бұрын

    “If we do get sick and need to be hospitalized, it hits us financially with the insurance and those kinds of payments, but it also hits us financially because we’re not able to work any longer,” Maginn said. “It’s a double whammy for the healthcare workers doing this right now.” His health insurance, which also covers their three children, costs $5,000 a year plus the money they set aside for out-of-pocket costs in a tax-free account. “We work for the hospital, it should be that we would have the most access to it [healthcare], but unfortunately yeah, that’s not how our country is set up.” Congress has allocated $100bn to help hospitals. On Friday, the White House said hospitals that accept the funds will not be allowed to use two common billing practices: to bill uninsured patients or bill them for getting care from a doctor who is at the hospital, but not directly employed by it. Like other parts of the planned government response, questions remain about just how effective that money will be in addressing the convoluted healthcare landscape and if it will arrive in time to save jobs and clinics. Financial burden on the frontlines, not the insurers This major disruption to the US healthcare system may leave nurses and doctors jobless, but there are early indications insurance companies could be insulated from the damage. Not only did health insurance companies enter the crisis with capital, several analysts have anticipated these companies could have lower costs because fewer people are seeking routine medical care. David Blumenthal, president of the global health thinktank the Commonwealth Fund, said people who have coverage year-round will still be paying premiums, while insurers have fewer procedures to cover. “We will continue to pay our premiums, because we know that we could get coronavirus and end up in the intensive care unit and have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars if we don’t have insurance,” Blumenthal said. “So we’re going to keep paying, but we’re not going to the doctor unless we absolutely need to. So that’s all good news for insurance companies.” Advertisement At the same time, the 16 million people who have lost their jobs in the past three weeks will put an increased burden on the healthcare system if they join the ranks of the uninsured or those who use Medicaid, government health insurance for low-income people. A refrigerated truck is seen next to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in New York City. A refrigerated truck is seen next to Wyckoff Heights medical center in New York City. Photograph: Pablo Monsalve/Corbis via Getty Images Blumenthal said there were also knock-on health effects to the economic crisis, such as depression from income loss and malnutrition, which would make people more susceptible to illness. Benjamin Sommers, professor of health policy and economics at Harvard TH Chan school of public health said there are few signs the pandemic is driving the Trump administration to reflect on the healthcare system. “We’ll have to see where the public ends up settling on in terms of what it demands from public officials in response to this epidemic,” said Sommers, a practicing primary care physician. The ICU doctor, Gaffney, said he was certain the way healthcare is financed in the US is exacerbating the overall harm of the epidemic. “At a time of soaring unemployment and at a time of deepening recession, people are going to be losing coverage and seeing more and more medical bills if they get sick,” Gaffney said. “That doesn’t make any sense.” America is at a crossroads ... ... and its direction in the coming months will define the country for a generation. These are perilous times. Over the last three years, much of what the Guardian holds dear has been threatened - democracy, civility, truth. The country is at a crossroads. Science is in a battle with conjecture and instinct to determine policy in the middle of a pandemic. At the same time, the US is reckoning with centuries of racial injustice - as the White House stokes division along racial lines. At a time like this, an independent news organisation that fights for truth and holds power to account is not just optional. It is essential.

  • @chebriaanderson8988
    @chebriaanderson89883 жыл бұрын

    I actually agree with you that obesity contributes but you’re not considering the fear factor that’s suppressing everyone’s immune system right now. I feel like that’s making everything much worse. So it’s like people are obese and scared which leads to them being even higher risk. Food for thought.

  • @FreeSkillsStyle
    @FreeSkillsStyle3 жыл бұрын

    Yess health news

  • @bonjoureveryone225
    @bonjoureveryone2253 жыл бұрын

    Great Post👍 It's all about the money here in USA 🇺🇸 unfortunately our foods are not so healthy here 😢 , but we can make better healthier choices 😉 seen a obesity🚗 🤣🙈🧐🤪 totally agree with your views on the situation of Covid-19 situation💯👍 unfortunately it has happened All Over The World 🌎 this Covid-19 pandemic world-wide. Stay Safe Everyone out there & oh Stay Healthy 🙏❤ Xo 😘