My vitamin D results

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Published 2021-02-26
Vitamin D results

www.vitamindtest.org.uk/

www.yourpersonalisedvitamins.co.uk/

YPV result, 22 ng/ml

NHS result, 84.4 nmol/L = 33.76 ng/ml

Total vitamin D levels above 220 nmol/L are considered ‘High’ and increase the risk of vitamin D toxicity

220 nmol/L = 88 ng/ml

United States

FDA, Friday, Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine

US, 72 % effective in preventing moderate to severe covid-19 in the United States

South Africa, 64%

Latin America, 61%

US, CDC data

Cases, + 464,435 (7 days) = 28,138,938

Deaths, 503,587

covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#cases_totalcases

covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#trends_dailytren…

US, VOC status

www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/transmission/var…

Past 7 days

www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/coro…

New daily reported cases, down 6.5%

New daily reported deaths, up 4.9%

CoViD related hospitalizations, down 12.9%

52,669 (10,846, 3,567)

Test positivity rate, 4.7%

Vaccine doses since 14th December, 66,464,000

Two doses, 20,607,000 (6.31%)

covidtracking.com/data

UK

Threat level goes down, 5 down to 4

Level 5, NHS and other health services being overwhelmed within 21 days

Level 4, NHS, under significant pressure with a high number of patients in hospital

Transmission rates, hospital pressures and deaths are still very high

ONS, w/e 19th February

www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/health…

England, Prevalence

One in 145

Equating to 373,700 people, (0.69%)

Wales

One in 204, 0.48%)

Northern Ireland

One in 195, (0.52%)

Scotland

One in 225, (0.45%)

England

Deaths, + 5,691 + 6,113

= 122,070 and 135,613

HRH

think about other people" and get vaccinated when offered

Nadhim Zahawi, vaccine-hesitant, 11-15%

Professor Calum Semple, (Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies)

www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-56207602

Primary school children are the lowest risk both to themselves and to society

Children are half to a third as likely to acquire the virus

When it comes to transmitting they are probably half as likely to transmit it as adults

That risk actually gets smaller as you go into younger age groups

I am not a great fan of young children wearing face masks

If I had to invest in a single activity to improve the environment both for the children and the adults, I'd be looking at improving the ventilation,

unsealing windows that have been painted shut and kept shut for energy-saving reasons

That would be a much more effective way to reduce transmission in schools

GP LD register

Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI)

150,000 to be vaccinated

Severe disabilities

PHE

Death rate x 6

X 30 in 18-34 age group

More prone to obesity and diabetes

Global cases

www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2020-coronavirus-cases-…

Vaccine tracker

www.bloomberg.com/graphics/covid-vaccine-tracker-g…

France

Mr Macron would accept AZ vaccine

All Comments (21)
  • @gmills5763
    Isn't it wonderful to see Campbellonians from all around the world saying hello every morning? Dr. John (and faithful Winston) brings everyone together with his calm demeanor, brilliant explanations and steadfast optimism. We shall see this through! MBE/OBE worthy indeed!
  • I read a great quotation from a Dr on Twitter. He was asked which vaccine is the best one? His answer was superb: "The best vaccine is the one you're offered".
  • @adamkelly6037
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  • Hi John. I posted this under the K2 & D3 video in error. I'm a community pharmacist who also ran a YPV home Vit D test 6 weeks ago and like you was quite shocked to get what I considered to be a low result of 14ng/ml - considering that I had been supplementing with 3,000-4,000iu 3-4 times per week. So I decided to up my dose to 9,000iu every day and increase my Magnesium intake with Mg Citrate 200mg & Mg rich foods (Chia seeds, Hemp seeds, green leafy veg, almond butter etc) to ensure conversion to bioactive form. I retested 6 weeks later (last Wednesday, 3rd March) to the further shock that my level had gone up a mere 2ng to 16ng/ml. I decided I needed a second opinion so I sent off for a Forth Vitamin D test which needs a bigger blood sample & is sent off to a lab. The sample was taken on 4th March (one day later) & result came back on 7th March at 115nmol/L (46ng/ml). I'm very concerned about this discrepancy and no longer have confidence to stock the YPV test in my pharmacy. I think the accuracy of the YPV test should be investigated. Thanks for your very informative videos. Eoghan O'Brien, Bannside Pharmacy
  • @entee71
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  • @bhut1571
    The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, called ChAdOx1, was approved for use in Canada today.
  • I appreciate your sense Dr John that prepping every can day get a little boring but you can see from all the comments that you are our 'safe place' . We watch it all, even though you are considerate enough to give a summary up front. I can only echo the many comments reflecting that it isn''t an unquestioing public you have here, but intelligent folks who like your explanations of the med/tech stuff and can spot there's no BS. And we share your (nearly) hidden exasperation when governments or similar ignore the data/facts as in Vit D for s long time, or ventilation which the BBC seems to have just discoverd a year after you were forwarding the comon sense of it as a method proven in the past. DON'T stop, we're not bored with you!!!
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    Good morning from Kodiak Alaska, drinking a cup of tea looking at the pacific, stay safe everyone
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    I've had the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and I'm very grateful for it. Our youngest adult child has also now been added to the clinically extremely vulnerable group. I really hope they get vaccinated soon. Their partner has been vaccinated now I believe.
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  • @LindaDMoore
    Canada has just given approval the Oxford AstraZeneca . Announced 30 mins ago
  • @Inkling777
    Dr. Campbell: "If I had to invest in a single activity to improve the environment both for the children and the adults, I'd be looking at improving the ventilation, unsealing windows that have been painted shut and kept shut for energy-saving reasons. ---- I'd agree and add to that a common practice from a century and more ago—create classrooms that are flooded with sunshine and get them outdoors even when it's cold. They may not have known then what we know today about Vitamin D. But they could see that sunshine was healthy for kids.
  • @grayeddolls
    Even though I always watch alone, I invariably say out loud "Thank you, Dr John" as you draw each talk to a close ..... and I really mean it! Great work! :o)
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