Covid could have started earlier than thought

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @LazyBoyZR1
    @LazyBoyZR1 2 года назад +1310

    My wife and daughter (40) and (15) in Dec 2019 both got very ill. We as a family typically never catch the flu. This was different. The utter lack of energy to get out of bed for 3 days both of them and both losing their sense of smell and taste a few days after the first symptoms is what stands out to us. My son and myself (12 + 39) at the time were exposed but neither of us had any symptoms. At the time we just thought, that our luck had run out and that year was the first year in our lives that any of us got that sick. Fast forward to January and we hear about COVID-19 and my wife and I both agreed that we must have had it here in Canada (Toronto) at least in early Dec 2019. This past Aug 2022 was our second time my wife and daughter got the same symptoms, but they were not even close to as bad as Dec 2019. This time however, I got sick as well. Our son now 15, again, fully exposed to us living in the same house, sharing living space etc. no symptoms. Note that none of us have gotten a COVID-19 jab. All three of us lost our sense of smell and taste. A first for me, very strange, 2+ months later, I still have less than 50% of my prior ability to smell or taste. Note also that in Oct 2019 the military games were hosted in Wu Han.... Look up the stories of all the sick military athletes that returned around the world in late Oct early Nov 2019 from Wu Han with COVID-19 symptoms and then look at these areas of the world they returned too, start having terrible flu like symptoms. They had the sequence early, clearly. because they had outbreaks far earlier than they wanted to admit.

    • @angelwingsnl
      @angelwingsnl 2 года назад +63

      We had it also end of dec 2019

    • @1984-i1w
      @1984-i1w 2 года назад +46

      yup, same experience here. December 2019

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 2 года назад +33

      @@angelwingsnl same. Had another bout with headache & body pain for 3 days, fully recovered in a week. Senior with prior chest surgery & unjabbed. The other adults in the home are exposed to the jabbed more & have had more illness.

    • @Keirnoth
      @Keirnoth 2 года назад +24

      You guys have a LOT of Chinese people there. I'm sure it must have been easily imported to your country.

    • @eoinmcmahon4953
      @eoinmcmahon4953 2 года назад +1

      Hi.... Its only now, hearing about this plague affecting people in China in July/August 2019, that I can more readily correlate the very strange television footage from Wuhan in January 2020, of dozens of massive earth movers building a new hospital in Wuhan to accommodate the multitudes of plague-affected Wuhan citizens that the CCP knew were going to become affected with their plague..... Precisely because they knew about it for six months prior!

  • @thesandman775
    @thesandman775 2 года назад +1485

    "It's run by the government so I'm not holding my breath." The single greatest piece of wisdom I've heard on your channel

    • @mwhite4764
      @mwhite4764 2 года назад +54

      except he's peddled everything the government said the entire time....where was his wisdom the past 2 and a half years?

    • @missandry5178
      @missandry5178 2 года назад +23

      @@mwhite4764 He's a reformed character now🤔😷💉💔
      But still sticking with the covid virus narrative🤔

    • @cynthiagonzalez658
      @cynthiagonzalez658 2 года назад

      @@mwhite4764
      He is not God. This was a completely novel, meaning NEW!!! virus/disease?!! No one knew SHT!!! about it!!!
      When there was sufficient information, he started telling us the correct info. You ppl are insane.

    • @thesandman775
      @thesandman775 2 года назад +32

      @@mwhite4764 Hard to fathom someone making informed decisions based on the available data of the time instead of blindly following or denying what the government is saying apparently?

    • @mwhite4764
      @mwhite4764 2 года назад +53

      @@cynthiagonzalez658 Uhh there were plenty of people calling this out at the start, there was enough information out there to see what it was. But those people aren't getting called heroes like John and that Malholtra guy who bought it hook,line and sinker the entire time. It doesn't matter that they came out now, it's way to late! The damage has been done. There's no new "virus" either, you're still getting scammed!

  • @gjsterp
    @gjsterp 2 года назад +448

    It was circulating in Italy in August. 2019!
    Blood samples were taken from cancer patients in August/September in Italy, and after tests were placed in storage.
    After the pandemic outbreak, someone thought to test the samples for Covid antibodies.
    As I recall the report said 43% of the samples tested positive.
    I found this report with a google search over a year ago.
    Hopefully one can still find it, if it hasn't been wiped.

    • @muncibedduSicilia
      @muncibedduSicilia 2 года назад +54

      Spain as well. I think it was Barcelona who had water samples from 2019 which they tested and found what went to be covid. Also check out Canadian soldiers who had been in China and got back home really sick. I don't think google will tell much about this. 😉

    • @55bigcheese
      @55bigcheese 2 года назад +6

      Could be lab cross contamination or could be real

    • @55bigcheese
      @55bigcheese 2 года назад +12

      Also could be faulty PCR testing

    • @Levejr
      @Levejr 2 года назад +12

      I’m glad you both mentioned this-I had read this as well (about being found in the sewer samples taken)

    • @Lisa-wx9hq
      @Lisa-wx9hq 2 года назад +45

      England; Autumn of 2018 (yes 18, not 19) - have good reason to conclude that myself and another family member (same household) contracted covid from an individual who is part Chinese and who lived with Chinese family members that travel abroad.
      Out of our family we rarely get ill; have had flu before - but it is a once in a decade type of frequency for us. This was different, easily the worst illness we have had: very ill for that first week (deaths-door kind of ill); bad (but manageable) second week, okay (just a constant drained/crap feeling) third week.
      Also, we basically did not eat for 3 weeks as everything tasted and smelled wrong/rank, even water tasted as though it was laced with a weird chemical taste and artificial sweetness; and I couldn’t place the smell, it was just weird, to the point I initially thought our water supply had been contaminated; after filtered, bottled, and boiled water (as well as tea and milk) all tasted 'wrong' - I knew it was me.
      Forced small amount of liquids down but could not eat for that duration, lost about 36lbs just resting (completely bedridden for the first week, and still spent much of the day and night in bed for the second). Had deep bone chills despite sweating profusely from being wrapped up well; and slept through most of the first week. During that first week I only really remember sitting up to get the fluid and phlegm out of my lungs (seemed like large and frequent amounts) as I could feel they were filling up if I didn’t; and breathing would get more difficult, with rattling, and more and more shallow until I forced it up.
      Also noticed that it got harder and harder to clear lungs of fluid build up as the days of that first week went by; eventually had to resort to putting menthol compounds and vicks-vapour-rub into a plug-in facial sauna/cleansing device along with a little hot water. Had to lean over and inhale the hot menthol vapours deeply - like my life depended on it (and in hindsight it may have); 3-5 minutes was all I could comfortably manage, any longer and my eyes and skin would experience too much discomfort, plus I didn’t want to overdo the vapours and possibly damage my lungs. Those few minutes or so would enable me to clear enough from my lungs to give me 30 or so minutes of 'okay' breathing towards the end of that first week; the duration of relief got a little longer each time until by halfway through the second week I only needed to use that method once or twice a day for it to feel manageable.
      By the third week had recovered enough that it just felt like regular flu (except the taste and smell aspect), felt drained, headachy, with breathing that was somewhat laboured but completely manageable compared to that first week. Still needed lots of rest but was able to go downstairs, and occasionally convince myself and other ill relative to try little tidbits of different foods; we ended up spitting most of those out as nothing tasted right. By the end of that week we were mostly recovered, just struggling to find things worth eating; eventually just forced porridge down as it didn’t taste of much - which was at least preferable to most of the other weird tasting things.
      Smell and taste remained distorted for many months; I'd say by the 6th month we were starting to get some okay flavours from certain foods. Very unpleasant to go so long without enjoying a meal; and it was still many months after that before I could say we were eating as normal. However, it was probably a good thing, as that early 3 week fast may have enabled me to maintain lower blood sugars, enhancing my bodies ability to recover; and it also enabled my body to finally clear a persistent (and highly irritating) rash I had for several years (that was even somewhat resistant to treatment by steroid creams).
      As bad as it was, I am thankful it happened when it did, before we knew what it was, before the panic and fear-mongering media, and long before the hospital policy changes as they would likely have tried to put us on ventilators (possibly killing one or both of us). I just find it unusual we got it so early; all the others that I have read about having it early say 2019, but for us this was almost definitely towards the end of 2018.
      Another benefit was that we had robust natural immunity (though didn’t realise until part way through this whole thing, when those around us were getting ill and we were always fine despite close contact); that plus the exact symptom matches finally enabled us to realise that what we had in 2018 must have been covid; okay not with absolute certainty but almost. From there that enabled us to hold off on the testing and the jabs and to do more research - which led us to conclude we won’t ever be getting them or other similar platform technology injected into us; and gave us fresh eyes on the entire establishment, which is wholly untrustworthy given all that was leaked (by the seemingly few good nurses/doctors/experts/reporters/etc.) and all that was manipulated (by the many bad or complicit ones).
      So as bad as it was, it was absolutely worth getting early; no tests rammed up the nose - potentially contaminating or damaging the membrane; no experimental jabs; an immunity pass to enable us to be around those that are ill without too much worry; plus the time and encouragement needed to do real research into complicated topics and deep corruption - giving us fresh eyes to see further through the false narrative and manipulation, and form connections with like-minded peers on less controlled platforms.

  • @anneroberts8630
    @anneroberts8630 2 года назад +34

    I was still teaching elementary school in 2019. Starting in October of that year several of my students started coming down with a very bad cold. They would be absent for one to two weeks at a time (very unusual for seven and eight year olds who are otherwise healthy) and would return with an awful cough that lasted for at least another two weeks. Around December my coworkers and I were commenting that with all the constant coughing and sneezing, our classrooms resembled a hospital ward rather than a classroom. Even the adults were as sick the students. Parents were telling me that they had never seen their children go through such a "bad flu". It was about then that the media were starting to talk about the Corona virus in parts of Asia. I knew then that we had already been exposed to it. Remarkably, during that time or during the following two years I did not contact COVID. I simply followed common sense practices of hand washing, good nutrition, getting to bed earlier, lots of sunshine (when available), moderate social distancing and isolation during the cold season.
    I decided not to get the jab because I was reluctant to put anything in my body that had so little time to be developed and properly researched. I also found that the frantic media push to get several jabs in order to be "saved" was another red herring for me. In my 62 years of life, never have I witnessed such a campaign to do something so drastic to a large population in such a short time. Scary.
    It wasn't until December of 2021 that I had come down with the Omicron strain after attending a family event. I came through it about ten days later, with no serious side effects. I will continue to implement the common sense protocols that kept me free from illness during those last 24 months.
    I feel sorry for all the loss of life and for those who are experiencing complications with their health. May God bless you all.

    • @mst1740
      @mst1740 2 года назад +2

      Same in the UK. Not sure about how many kids were affected but everybody I know, including me, had a hideous cold in October/November of 2019.

  • @UsedBrain4U
    @UsedBrain4U 2 года назад +267

    Let's not forget the World Military Games that were held in Wuhan in October 2019. All around the world military personnel started developing unusual illnesses that were consistent with what we now call COVID19.
    Thanks to Dr Campbell and his videos I was able to deal with my Covid infections very easily.

    • @montanagal6958
      @montanagal6958 2 года назад

      They prob released something purposely. How could we possibly reward and/or trust a communist government that operates off slavery?

    • @dimsumden5745
      @dimsumden5745 2 года назад +24

      Yes I remember the Military Games. Surprised to see the US did very poorly coming in 35th place in the medals table with no gold medal.

    • @leanneg4040
      @leanneg4040 2 года назад +13

      Nooo way, I looked this up, cannot believe that's for real!!!!

    • @paulbrouyere1735
      @paulbrouyere1735 2 года назад +14

      This might have been the start

    • @paulbrouyere1735
      @paulbrouyere1735 2 года назад +26

      Remember the now so called Boston lab virus? Those things spread quickly once released. Maybe unintentionally, but such games of gain of function need to stop. It is not wise.

  • @SueProv
    @SueProv 2 года назад +24

    Remember the man who worked in a deli near the Washington DC airport? You showed a video or interviewed him. He said he was sick September 2019. Several people where he worked got very sick . You didn't think he had it because it was so early, but seems he very well may have

  • @shadysace8180
    @shadysace8180 2 года назад +61

    My husband was so sick in January 2020. He never gets sick, but this time he was so sick he scared me. He was coughing so much he could barley breath at times. I was scared and wanted to take him to the hospital but we never ended up going. I too got sick but not as badly. But to this day I swear we had Covid before anyone knew. My husband was also working at an international Airport at the time. Love your channel and I am so thankful for all that you do, greatly appreciated, take care.

    • @kasiajagiela1655
      @kasiajagiela1655 2 года назад +3

      I was exactly the same.

    • @dasboat64
      @dasboat64 2 года назад +3

      I was the same in Nov 2019... slept 36 hours straight, spent the next 9 days feeling worse than I ever have. Even lost my voice for a week after... which made everyone at work happy. 🤪 Since then I have been closely exposed to dozens of covid tested positive people.., nothing. I'm a cockroach now I guess. 🤪😜☺😇

    • @flake8382
      @flake8382 2 года назад +2

      I went to a major international event in october. Probably similar circumstances here.

    • @mikeboston421
      @mikeboston421 2 года назад +6

      and not going to the hospital saved your lives, guaranteed

  • @shawnaswetech1444
    @shawnaswetech1444 2 года назад +23

    I’m watching a few days after this segment aired, but I am a nurse in Northern California. My husband and I got Covid end of November, 2019. I lost my taste but had mild symptoms. My husband had a severe flu that went in for 5 weeks. Both of us had strange left ear pain, he eventually went to the doctor thinning he had an ear infection, but didn’t. He literally thought blood was coming out of his ear at times, like warm ooze of warm liquid. Months later into 2020, I told my nursing supervisor that I had it already, and that our local newspaper had an article stating it my had been in our county earlier than first thought-Dec w0q9. My supervisor, who also was over ICU, said he thought it was around in September 2019, because there were patients in ICU then with very strange pneumonias, that the doctors hadn’t seen before and couldn’t figure out.

    • @Kayenne54
      @Kayenne54 2 года назад +1

      My partner and I had a strange "cold" in Sept 2019 (last week of). It started for me at 4pm on a Tuesday. I know this because I sneezed, continuously, 14 times in a row and thought I was going for the Guinness Book of Records or maybe never stop sneezing. Head stuffy; instant unwell. Pains everywhere, especially muscles randomly. Extremely nasty localized head pains (worried I was having a cerebral accident at one point); weird blood sugar anomalies. It seemed to pass through my system affecting EVERY system as it went. Mild fever on day 5. Vertigo. My "cold" never progressed the way a cold usually does. We both coughed a lot, but we had five months almost of fires and smoke from same (Australia) so I was putting it down to that; it didn't get worse in the chest but I did experience shortness of breath occasionally. Extreme fatigue. Taste buds went haywire (my toothpaste tasted like diesel??) and then I lost taste and smell except for salty/sweet and nothing in between. Couldn't even tell if something was too salty or too sweet. It hasn't entirely come back. Blood sugar anomalies. Constipation. Heart palpitations and tachycardia and was hospitalized twice - (but that was later in 2021 - they diagnosed dehydration?) so I treated myself with these earlier Covid symptoms with Vit C, high dosage, and Blackmores PCIP, took electrolyte replacement drinks later on to help with chronic dehydration; kept telling people it affects the calcium uptake which is what is causing the heart issues. It also really affected my nervous system weirdly, so that any "gas" or bloating causes intense sharp pain through the nerves in the stomach/intestines. Partner ended up pre-diabetic with neurological mobility issues, and both of us had foggy brain and memory issues, which was put down to our age, but before that "cold" neither of us had anything like this going on (except partner who has always had blood pressure on the high side, even as a fit young adult). My blood pressure is still fine, but before all this my doctor said I had the blood pressure of a 22 year old and I'm 4 decades past that and I am NOT ON ANY MEDICATION now, or before. I had continuous tooth/nerve pain and ended up losing all my teeth and the dentist I was seeing got a later Covid version (2022) and actually took me aside and told me he'd had terrible neuralgia/tooth nerve pain and it felt like a severe sinustis/ear infection as well, which is what I felt for about 3 months. Partner and I suffer fatigue and lack of stamina and before all this we were reasonably active and considered pretty fit for our ages. Neither of us were on medication before all this. It's knocked us for six.

    • @cindirose3390
      @cindirose3390 6 месяцев назад

      Northern Cali here., Redding. My daughter was a brand new RN at Oroville hospital, it was Hell for her. My heart goes out to you.

  • @johnpatrick3355
    @johnpatrick3355 2 года назад +33

    In Maryland 2018, there was an odd lung disease that was like the flu.
    It was blamed on vape cartridges containing vitamin e yet most weren't smokers.
    Fort detrick is in Maryland and silence still surrounds its closure in August 2019.

    • @doubled3962
      @doubled3962 2 года назад +5

      Thank you , I live not far from this area , I’m south central PA , I was affected severely in Dec 2019 .

    • @dennispickard7743
      @dennispickard7743 2 года назад +3

      Well done guys - I’ve been trying folks to research Fort Detrick accident and evacuation.

    • @deezeed2817
      @deezeed2817 2 года назад +1

      That wasn’t 2018, it was 2019 and it was found in 2 different unrelated aged care facilities.

    • @deezeed2817
      @deezeed2817 2 года назад

      Also the incident involving American tourists in the Dominican Republic also same year. Mysteriously dying, look at the cause for most of the deaths. It was pulmonary edema - The air got sucked out of their lungs and they couldn’t find the cause. They were testing this sh*t on American civilians to see how they could spread it.

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад

      Dr.been needs to start speakin out now. He has been pushin masks, jabsz from the beginnin & a few months ago said kidz should have the jabsz if they can get them, he is disgustin. Keeps beggin daily on his live streams despite being very wealthy. He has PaulBork of DowChemicals selecting & reading certain datas, so he can continue to rake it in off his live streams even though he is very wealthy. People need to start researchin Been & challengin him

  • @ggpkgman
    @ggpkgman 2 года назад +47

    Without your channel I feel I’d be seriously uninformed about Covid.
    Thanks for everything you are doing

    • @abcxyz6606
      @abcxyz6606 2 года назад

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  • @glloyd1987
    @glloyd1987 2 года назад +30

    Glad to hear this from somebody else, I've been saying that it started earlier than we are led to believe. And after all we've seen during this fiasco, it makes perfect sense. Thanks for your work

  • @LadyMyrddin
    @LadyMyrddin 2 года назад +54

    I was extremely ill in November 2019 could hardly breathe with such a violent cough and was so weak, it was the worse flu like virus I have ever experienced, it lingered through November into December it eased off over Xmas but geared up again in the January and February with my mother developing it also, she was taken into hospital and stayed there for 5 weeks. I live in South Wales and am convinced it was Covid.

    • @hippy1002
      @hippy1002 2 года назад +2

      Please load u on Vit D3 and Zinc

    • @ika5666
      @ika5666 2 года назад +1

      @@hippy1002 exactly, not less than 4000IU vit D daily.

    • @betterd9160
      @betterd9160 2 года назад +2

      Same thing for me. I had a long term illness where I was always sleeping and could barely walk across a parking lot without getting fatigued and winded. Also had a bad cough for a week or so. I thought I was just getting old. It lasted several months and then it was gone. I’m not a hypochondriac type so I didn’t see a doctor but I’m convinced Covid has been here much longer. I’m in the US.

    • @nataliepower7464
      @nataliepower7464 2 года назад +2

      Same here...Kent UK.

    • @hippy1002
      @hippy1002 2 года назад

      @@betterd9160 I take 3000 daily, but not sick. Also 3 cloves of Garlic (pill form) and 25 mg Zinc. Doc says how come you don't get the shot? Ans: Don't need it. C U next spriing

  • @taerri10
    @taerri10 2 года назад +190

    I am a nurse and I live in Florida. Many of our hospital nurses became ill in December 2019 and in the very early months of 2020. The doctors did not know what it was..antivirals and antibiotics did nothing to stop the respiratory disease, and it took weeks for most nurses to recover. We all strongly suspect that Covid 19 arrived on our shores much earlier than official reports indicate. Thank you for your honest examination of Covid 19 and all related topics.

    • @petestanton1945
      @petestanton1945 2 года назад +3

      "arrived on our shores"?

    • @Bert2368
      @Bert2368 2 года назад +10

      @@petestanton1945
      Well, Florida! Atlantic shore and Gulf shore. Plural totally justified.

    • @organichuman
      @organichuman 2 года назад

      Reports show 2019 June and July it was in nursing homes. Doctors and care staff claimed a new virus was ravaging nursing homes. Some claim it originated from a US military lab.

    • @jecinasema5190
      @jecinasema5190 2 года назад +4

      The white tailed deer in Arizona had it in the summer of 2019

    • @YakMommi
      @YakMommi 2 года назад +2

      As early as Oct 2018 strange and severe illness after flying from San Diego Ca to Tampa for surgical procedure. Illness was intense and lasted months. Several attempts to treat. Perhaps something was out even earlier.

  • @phroskies
    @phroskies 2 года назад +262

    October 2019 I had one of the worst "flus" ever, very odd, rough symptoms and my wife even said she could feel the heat from my fever radiating from my body. I was in the states but did not go anywhere. I worked as a covid nurse for almost 2 years and tested positive for covid many times. None of the covid infections compared to this "flu". Oddly enough, I had not had a flu in 6-7 years since I stopped vaccinating for it.

    • @mcirone
      @mcirone 2 года назад +10

      I had this same awful flu around thanksgiving 2019 - had never felt this sick in my life (until I caught Covid in early 2021)

    • @bcc7777
      @bcc7777 2 года назад +18

      Me neither 👍 Stopped getting bronchitis too, EVERY YEAR! Haven't had any "jabs" since 2015. I'm good. 👍🤞

    • @Lisa-wx9hq
      @Lisa-wx9hq 2 года назад +16

      England; Autumn of 2018 (yes 18, not 19) - have good reason to conclude that myself and another family member (same household) contracted covid from an individual who is part Chinese and who lived with Chinese family members that travel abroad.
      Out of our family we rarely get ill; have had flu before - but it is a once in a decade type of frequency for us. This was different, easily the worst illness we have had: very ill for that first week (deaths-door kind of ill); bad (but manageable) second week, okay (just a constant drained/crap feeling) third week.
      Also, we basically did not eat for 3 weeks as everything tasted and smelled wrong/rank, even water tasted as though it was laced with a weird chemical taste and artificial sweetness; and I couldn’t place the smell, it was just weird, to the point I initially thought our water supply had been contaminated; after filtered, bottled, and boiled water (as well as tea and milk) all tasted 'wrong' - I knew it was me.
      Forced small amount of liquids down but could not eat for that duration, lost about 36lbs just resting (completely bedridden for the first week, and still spent much of the day and night in bed for the second). Had deep bone chills despite sweating profusely from being wrapped up well; and slept through most of the first week. During that first week I only really remember sitting up to get the fluid and phlegm out of my lungs (seemed like large and frequent amounts) as I could feel they were filling up if I didn’t; and breathing would get more difficult, with rattling, and more and more shallow until I forced it up.
      Also noticed that it got harder and harder to clear lungs of fluid build up as the days of that first week went by; eventually had to resort to putting menthol compounds and vicks-vapour-rub into a plug-in facial sauna/cleansing device along with a little hot water. Had to lean over and inhale the hot menthol vapours deeply - like my life depended on it (and in hindsight it may have); 3-5 minutes was all I could comfortably manage, any longer and my eyes and skin would experience too much discomfort, plus I didn’t want to overdo the vapours and possibly damage my lungs. Those few minutes or so would enable me to clear enough from my lungs to give me 30 or so minutes of 'okay' breathing towards the end of that first week; the duration of relief got a little longer each time until by halfway through the second week I only needed to use that method once or twice a day for it to feel manageable.
      By the third week had recovered enough that it just felt like regular flu (except the taste and smell aspect), felt drained, headachy, with breathing that was somewhat laboured but completely manageable compared to that first week. Still needed lots of rest but was able to go downstairs, and occasionally convince myself and other ill relative to try little tidbits of different foods; we ended up spitting most of those out as nothing tasted right. By the end of that week we were mostly recovered, just struggling to find things worth eating; eventually just forced porridge down as it didn’t taste of much - which was at least preferable to most of the other weird tasting things.
      Smell and taste remained distorted for many months; I'd say by the 6th month we were starting to get some okay flavours from certain foods. Very unpleasant to go so long without enjoying a meal; and it was still many months after that before I could say we were eating as normal. However, it was probably a good thing, as that early 3 week fast may have enabled me to maintain lower blood sugars, enhancing my bodies ability to recover; and it also enabled my body to finally clear a persistent (and highly irritating) rash I had for several years (that was even somewhat resistant to treatment by steroid creams).
      As bad as it was, I am thankful it happened when it did, before we knew what it was, before the panic and fear-mongering media, and long before the hospital policy changes as they would likely have tried to put us on ventilators (possibly killing one or both of us). I just find it unusual we got it so early; all the others that I have read about having it early say 2019, but for us this was almost definitely towards the end of 2018.
      Another benefit was that we had robust natural immunity (though didn’t realise until part way through this whole thing, when those around us were getting ill and we were always fine despite close contact); that plus the exact symptom matches finally enabled us to realise that what we had in 2018 must have been covid; okay not with absolute certainty but almost. From there that enabled us to hold off on the testing and the jabs and to do more research - which led us to conclude we won’t ever be getting them or other similar platform technology injected into us; and gave us fresh eyes on the entire establishment, which is wholly untrustworthy given all that was leaked (by the seemingly few good nurses/doctors/experts/reporters/etc.) and all that was manipulated (by the many bad or complicit ones).
      So as bad as it was, it was absolutely worth getting early; no tests rammed up the nose - potentially contaminating or damaging the membrane; no experimental jabs; an immunity pass to enable us to be around those that are ill without too much worry; plus the time and encouragement needed to do real research into complicated topics and deep corruption - giving us fresh eyes to see further through the false narrative and manipulation, and form connections with like-minded peers on less controlled platforms.

    • @lauriemack6270
      @lauriemack6270 2 года назад +6

      absolutely!! I had a flu / cough from Sept 27 and it lasted for 5 weeks. I thought I must be getting old for I couldn't shake it. I am very sure I had it for a year later. all my family got covid ( tested as ) and I had no symptoms and was fine surprising all!

    • @midazolamdeathcount3009
      @midazolamdeathcount3009 2 года назад +7

      WHAT MIGHT B IN UR INFLUENZA💉 S?

  • @AlexBobalexRavenclaw
    @AlexBobalexRavenclaw 2 года назад +88

    I believe it! Some friends got a horrible “flu” that knocked them down hard in November 2019, two weeks to recover. They were in church as soon as possible, nobody was scared of catching anything from them, and we didn’t notice if anyone had caught anything from them. We were glad they were well. March 2020 comes along, and everyone is scared of one another.

    • @mambi74
      @mambi74 2 года назад +6

      And "everyone is scared of one another"...
      Shadow Govt. Oligarchy Member (in his best Mr. Burns) - "Excellent!!!!"

    • @timothysharonpierce9503
      @timothysharonpierce9503 2 года назад +7

      Same here, everyone in church had it in December and January and no one died!

    • @LyteRetro
      @LyteRetro 2 года назад +5

      its the media, always been the media

    • @Debbie3360
      @Debbie3360 2 года назад +2

      It’s still that way. A small but vocal group demands NJ Transit have mask only cars. The train said no.

    • @chanteloconnell8919
      @chanteloconnell8919 2 года назад

      Alex the Ravenclaw 👍

  • @christophweeks7428
    @christophweeks7428 2 года назад +5

    Good Sir
    I live near Vancouver Canada in December of 2018 I had the worst flu of my 42 years. It took 2-1/2 months to clear from my lungs but what stuck was a loss of smell. I’ve had enough flus where one loses a sense of taste but never smell. It did eventually return.
    The work you do is beacon of hope to those who still believe in due process. I thank you.

    • @MadSceintist
      @MadSceintist 2 года назад

      2018 November i believe.
      A man was arrested in the US by ATF/FBI at the Newark International airport with 20+ vials of "biomedical" material hidden in a suitcase. He was later connected to a professor and others. He was headed to China.!!!! Sound fishy.???
      China DID NOT MAKE OR LEAK COVID.
      Anthony Fauci created it prior to 2002 Covid 1 outbreak....! The NIH (Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates), were given $1.7 million by the democratic party in 2015-16 for "gain of function research" right before Anthony Fauci told the world there would be "a suprise pandemic outbreak" under the Trump administration. Trump has nothing to do with this but was the target of a world wide murderer being given free rane of the top health organizations.
      OPEN YOUR EYES TO THE FACTS

    • @MadSceintist
      @MadSceintist 2 года назад

      It was released in various places not just China. It's origin is the US military base and the NIH lab in Pennsylvania by Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates

  • @karenhartman9774
    @karenhartman9774 2 года назад +34

    I’m very grateful we have you to sort out these issues for us; bringing us the facts and crunching the numbers for us. You are a treasure, good sir. Love from America ❣️

    • @aaronruple6964
      @aaronruple6964 2 года назад +1

      John, You are treading into areas that might get you banned.

  • @dragonflyviz6546
    @dragonflyviz6546 2 года назад +46

    I appreciate the chronology here and you triggered my memory about how in the early days of this a good young doctor was stricken with a tragic illness. I pray for all those who are vulnerable to be kept out of harms way. Thank you Dr. John as always you are a lighthouse in this dark time.

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад +4

      Dr.been needs to start speakin out now. He has been pushin masks, jabsz from the beginnin & a few months ago said kidz should have the jabsz if they can get them, he is disgustin. Keeps beggin daily on his live streams despite being very wealthy. He has PaulBork of DowChemicals selecting & reading certain datas, so he can continue to rake it in off his live streams even though he is very wealthy. People need to start researchin Been & challengin him

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад

      I have seen you before sayin you think the covid19 vaccines reduce transmission, haven't I now!?

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад

      @@olddouchebag Why do you think the covid19 jabsz reduce transmission, when evidences state they don't!?

    • @OPIXdotWORLD
      @OPIXdotWORLD 2 года назад

      VAPING DISEASE...MARYLAND USA JULY 2019... see fortDEtrick

  • @jayb4254
    @jayb4254 2 года назад +73

    Just adding… my 19 year old son was hospitalized in October 2019 with a severe respiratory illness. After several days in the ICU with severe pneumonia, he finally began to recover. When he was released from the hospital, the nurses said they were extremely glad because they weren’t sure he’d recover as they “had never seen a severe respiratory illness that behaved this way before”.

    • @billg7205
      @billg7205 2 года назад +4

      They didn't try to knock him off with a respirator and Remdesivir?
      Not trying to be a smart ass, it's just that they do that sort of thing.

    • @fourliltadpoles
      @fourliltadpoles 2 года назад +1

      @@billg7205 it was too early for that. They hadn’t received their Fauci Death Protocol yet.😞

    • @Director-M
      @Director-M 2 года назад

      @@billg7205 it appears in 2019 hospitals handled it they way medicine trains them to do, whereas in 2020+ they were suddenly eholden to the CDC and WHO *or else...*

    • @LampWaters
      @LampWaters 2 года назад +3

      My asthmatic daughter the year prior to covid missed total of 2 months of school because in hospital so much and I'd have to give her breathing treatments and it was such a hard year for her, we have since homeschooled and she's not once had any hospital stays or emergency or need for breathing treatments. She's been healthier than she's been her whole life. Longest we have gone without a weeks stay in hospital

    • @billg7205
      @billg7205 2 года назад

      @@Director-M Some of them kept handing things their way, like the guy who posted videos about his escapade and started and investigation. He got in a minor car accident, which started with the paramedics drugging him up when he wasn't injured beyond maybe a sore hand. He woke up (something he stated they weren't expecting) under heavy anesthesia (dope) in a BFE hospital with a respirator. According to him (and others) it seems they were trying to kill him off, to get their covid death money. Not a first time or single occurrence.

  • @warrior4-u
    @warrior4-u 2 года назад +61

    My wife (an RN) was sick in October 2019. We live in Arkansas, US. She was very I’ll with bad respiratory symptoms for 3 weeks, went to the doctor 3 times over the 3 weeks and tested negative for flu and everything else they checked her for. All they finally told her was she had “something viral”. She ended up in the early stages of pneumonia, and the treatment for that began to make her better. Looking back, we fully believe this was Covid. Our doctor was completely stumped at the time what was wrong with her.

    • @annedodgson8677
      @annedodgson8677 2 года назад

      Satanic Goerge Sorus is owner of Moderna

    • @annedodgson8677
      @annedodgson8677 2 года назад +7

      This pandemic is by design…

    • @shannonbarry6520
      @shannonbarry6520 2 года назад +3

      My son was sick in October too! He had a high fever and flu-like symptoms and tested negative for everything. We are in East Texas.

    • @Fakeusert
      @Fakeusert 2 года назад

      Wow people were getting sick before COVID. Other illnesses existed. Unbelievable, who would have thought?

    • @MK-xr4lg
      @MK-xr4lg 2 года назад +2

      My husband and I both had it Nov of 2019. He went to the the Dr 4 times and finally got over it. Now that same Dr quit seeing "sick patients" when covid was "discovered"

  • @jakestown1952
    @jakestown1952 2 года назад +63

    This journey we have rode together just gets crazier by the day. Big love to the Doc. Sir John Campbell. ❤️

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад +1

      Dr.been needs to start speakin out now. He has been pushin masks, jabsz from the beginnin & a few months ago said kidz should have the jabsz if they can get them, he is disgustin. Keeps beggin daily on his live streams despite being very wealthy. He has PaulBork of DowChemicals selecting & reading certain datas, so he can continue to rake it in off his live streams even though he is very wealthy. People need to start researchin Been & challengin him

  • @investigator2016
    @investigator2016 2 года назад +108

    I really hope you understand how much we appreciate your reporting and investigations. Thank you for your honest, genuine character and all your hard work.

    • @bertthompson4748
      @bertthompson4748 2 года назад

      What reporting? Hes citing a republican lead senate report which finds zoonotic transmission is credible but says we dont have enough information to make a definitive connection.
      Its called an argument from ignorance fallacy.
      Meanwhile we have studies that are published, cited dozens of times and peer reviewed that find the virus genome indicates zoonotic transfer is likely and the lab leak theory isnt.

    • @baseballmomof8
      @baseballmomof8 2 года назад +5

      Perfectly said.

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад +4

      Well said, I agree

    • @natalyz80
      @natalyz80 2 года назад

      Absolutely. I no longer trust our news or our doctors (very sad to say this but I can hardly be blamed for this if we look at the last almost three years)

    • @bertthompson4748
      @bertthompson4748 2 года назад

      @@natalyz80 what has the news or your dr said that lost your trust.
      Please give a specific quote and why its incorrect

  • @jasonsloan9759
    @jasonsloan9759 2 года назад +30

    I had what I thought at first was my seasonal cold in early November of 2019, but it turned into the cold from hell and from what I can tell, had a lot of the symptoms of COVID. I even had to work through it because of our new, much stricter attendance policy at work, but I can recall spending at least two weeks coughing like crazy almost all night long. Saw a doctor, but they just kept saying I had a really bad cold or flu. One of my coworkers also helps out at a volunteer fire department and she said they had been taking people to the ER that started out with the same symptoms as myself and had gotten pneumonia. It got to the point where I was coughing so bad at work towards the end that even my managers were freaking out. Odd thing is, none of the rest of my family got ill and we live in a small house. All I can say is thank goodness for Robitussin severe congestion! It helped! I live in east-central Ohio.

    • @Yaya7773
      @Yaya7773 2 года назад

      Same thing happened to me late 2019!

  • @sarahlake3373
    @sarahlake3373 2 года назад +38

    I live in the UK and thought I would also comment that I was hospitalised for eight weeks in August 2019. I was a fit and healthy 55 yr old female. Over a period of 3 days, I was struggling to breathe, taken to hospital and was on oxygen for 5 weeks. During my eight week stay, I must have been tested for everything and the consultants were baffled were this infection came from. Many of my friends have said, this sounds like you had covid before covid got here!

    • @mariea.6507
      @mariea.6507 2 года назад +5

      Yes, in august 2019 it was already circulating in Europe

    • @Foxiepawstotti
      @Foxiepawstotti 2 года назад +5

      Yeah it really makes you think and there are so many stories, just like yours, from all over the world in a similar time window. I am finding it harder and harder to put it down to coincidence! I hope you are all OK now and don't have any long Covid type problems.

    • @zoidberg444
      @zoidberg444 2 года назад +2

      Now that means it was circulating far earlier than even I thought...

    • @nsnoc13
      @nsnoc13 2 года назад

      @@mariea.6507 Given that every country has blood banks and every health authority used their stores to look for antibodies, there must be lots of evidence that from antibody tests on historical stocks for your statement. So where is it? Show me one document that shows covid19 antibodies were found in August 2019 samples.

  • @Michelle-sj8ue
    @Michelle-sj8ue 2 года назад +20

    I too had terrible covid symptoms in mid November 2019. At the same time my younger sister (40) became so ill she was placed on a ventilator. She has no underlying health conditions and doctors had no explanation for the severity of her illness. Thankfully she recovered. We live at opposite sides of the UK and hadn’t seen each other to pass it on.

  • @alexbowman7582
    @alexbowman7582 2 года назад +60

    Both of these were in around November 2019 in Glasgow. A friend said she was diagnosed with walking pneumonia and she queried why it was called walking as she spent three weeks on her back. Another friend caught pneumonia around the same time. Both were reasonably healthy females one late 40's one early 50's.

  • @judemibri
    @judemibri 2 года назад +68

    Had similar covid symptoms early 2019 in Aus. Dr. did all the tests, found nothing wrong and told me I had to let it take it's course. Took 6 months before I started to feel slightly better. Had a severe cough, only slept about 3 hours a night sitting in my chair because I couldn't breathe. This gave me psychological problems. Now being tested for inflammation or cancer in my lung. Thanks for doing this video Dr.

    • @andjelaspasic7887
      @andjelaspasic7887 2 года назад +6

      My case was in February 2019, and I had severe hair loss in April-May. When covid shown to have connection with many hair loss cases, I told my doctor that I was right when I told him that I had very strange and strong virus. My opinion is that it is 99% connected with geoengineering actions with our weather control and chemical poisoning.

    • @natalyz80
      @natalyz80 2 года назад +8

      I got very sick in Dec 2019. Took me two weeks of work and then a few months until I could say a few sentences without coughing. I'm in Melbourne Australia

    • @sonicl4488
      @sonicl4488 2 года назад

      COVID-19 (China Virus)
      Xi Variant (习氏变种)
      Made in China
      Wuhan Institute of Virology
      Weapon of Mass Destruction
      China
      Output
      Virus
      In
      December
      '19

    • @christineharrison2312
      @christineharrison2312 2 года назад +2

      Try taking ivermectin for awhile

    • @PresAdams-bz2ep
      @PresAdams-bz2ep 2 года назад +1

      Prayers for you!🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @disenfranchisedrealist4433
    @disenfranchisedrealist4433 2 года назад +34

    I remember my sister-in-law who is a nurse telling about how people were coming in sick over the summer and fall of 2019 with what appeared to be the flu but didn't test positive for the flu. At the time they had no idea what it was and not many seemed to link it to what eventually developed.

    • @suicidalsquirrel1124
      @suicidalsquirrel1124 2 года назад

      Think I got it late july 2019 traveling from Croatia … worst respiratory issue, not flu. 2 weeks. Not vaxxed, got Omicron in 2021 … bad hangover no respiratory issue🤷🏻‍♀️. Go figure

    • @tjgrafiks
      @tjgrafiks 2 года назад +3

      was january 2019 believe it or not for me. took me 3-4 weeks to get over it. weakness, wheezing, cough so bad thought my organs would come out. never experienced anything like this in my life!

    • @siouxrose7766
      @siouxrose7766 2 года назад +2

      I visited New York City that summer (July-August 2019) and returned with a strange respiratory illness that knocked me out for weeks. All I could do was lay around and cough. I fasted a good deal which I think helped. Since I never got Covid or took the vaccine, I now think I was exposed early on. (I seldom get sick.)

    • @anaiis_salles
      @anaiis_salles 2 года назад

      Sadly, my son calls me a liar when I insist that I had Covd-19 in October of 2019. I chose to rely on natural immunity and that served me well although I lost smell/taste for a few weeks. A holistic practitioner, I'm now assisting others who have developed long term complications as a result of acquired infection and then the jab. Lots of damage that is under-reported.

    • @jonirae6175
      @jonirae6175 2 года назад +1

      @@tjgrafiks I experienced the exact same thing. And your description of the cough was spot on.

  • @stevesimpson688
    @stevesimpson688 2 года назад +108

    Hi John, my wife & I travelled extensively thru China in October 2019. on returning to Perth, Australia we both developed what was the worst flu we've ever had, my wife in particular commented on experiencing restricted breathing & not being able to take full breathes, she is a very active, fit Pilates & ballet instructor. we didnt seek medical attention, rather decided to ride it out at home but were poorly for several weeks & very fatigued, bare in mind this was at the start of the Australian summer season. Thanks so much for your channel, Ive been an avid watcher since 2020, we both feel for sure we contracted Covid in China October 2019.

    • @trueKorvus
      @trueKorvus 2 года назад +1

      How'd you fare with Omicron? Considering vaccination was mandatory to do anything and you may have had COVID in '19, have you had Omicron yet and if so how were your symptoms? I'd imagine you'd have the natural immunity.

    • @stevesimpson688
      @stevesimpson688 2 года назад +6

      @@trueKorvus surprisingly we were surrounded by friends and family that caught Omicron and we never had any symptoms again....thats why we always thought that we had caught COVID during the China trip, we think we probably had some immunity.

    • @bertthompson4748
      @bertthompson4748 2 года назад

      If you didnt get an antibody test your entire story is as worthless as wet toilet paper

    • @smacka904
      @smacka904 2 года назад +1

      My wife and I were in The Philippines from Dec 2019-Jan 2020 and after returning to Australia we had mild flu like symptoms but it persisted for about 6 weeks which was unusual for us. Not sure if it was covid but neither of us have officially caught covid since it was revealed and my wife has worked closely with covid positive patients over the course of the pandemic. Just as a side note, she is triple vaccinated and I am unvaccinated. Perhaps it was the original covid strain that we had and it gave us some sort of natural immunity. We will never know for sure.

    • @eroffroad5438
      @eroffroad5438 2 года назад +1

      My wife, also in Perth entered an ocean swimming race in February 2020 and had to pull out half way through with fitness issues. She is a very capable distance swimmer, it was unusual for her. The doctors had no difinitive diagnosis for her at the time. It lingered for about 4 weeks or more.

  • @bockerwright4132
    @bockerwright4132 2 года назад +51

    Oct-november 2019 I came down with the nastiest cold/flu I ever had. I suffer every year about that time right through to the next year, but this was something else.

    • @a.l.a7901
      @a.l.a7901 2 года назад +8

      I have never had the flu. But have had positive tests and been sick 2x with covid. So weird! August 2020 and February 2022. 1st time was worse. I had high blood pressure as one of my symptoms. Weird. Super abnormal. My BP is always low!

    • @jtjames79
      @jtjames79 2 года назад +7

      I'm pretty sure I got it here in Hawaiian September-October 2019.

    • @jeffreyrudolph5061
      @jeffreyrudolph5061 2 года назад +2

      P&I

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад

      Same time each year you get cold/flu? Weird that, you havin jabsz that time each year then?

    • @bockerwright4132
      @bockerwright4132 2 года назад +1

      @@sammywhite9906 No, never. Just every winter I'm bunged up. Last time I made a half-arsed effort of trying to document it I noted a local I was talking to at the bar was bunged up. A few days later I was. It's normal for me to spend all winter with some sort of cold. Sometimes it's a blocked nose, sometimes runny. Sometimes with a cough, sometimes without. It varies.

  • @wittymystic7361
    @wittymystic7361 2 года назад +49

    In Dec of 2019, I had the worst flu I ever had in my life. It lasted for weeks. I had trouble breathing and had to sleep propped up. I naturally isolated myself at the time. That was just common sense. Even after it was over, I was exhausted for months and had heart palpitations for about a year after that. I have told people I thought it was Covid and they give me a condescending smirk.

    • @Seasidefriend
      @Seasidefriend 2 года назад +4

      I was exactly the same Dec 2019. Had to sleep propped up to breathe. As well as no energy, I had headache for a couple of weeks. My pharmacist took my bp and I was rushed to hospital from the actual chemist shop. My bp was 250 - extremely high. The hospital said it was a mystery what was wrong with me as I had so many strange symptoms.

    • @wittymystic7361
      @wittymystic7361 2 года назад +3

      @@Seasidefriend I guess we will both never really know for certain now.

    • @wittymystic7361
      @wittymystic7361 2 года назад +1

      @bina nocht I didn't know that about the Spanish Flu. Thanks for sharing.

    • @MzKLR
      @MzKLR 2 года назад +2

      @ Whitty Mystic the same thing happened to me & my son. He is 30 and very healthy. We had to sleep propped up & also, the only way I can explain it, it was as if we'd forget to breathe? We both had fatigue & I had gastric distress to the point I thought I would pass out?! Weeks later, I couldn't climb basement steps without being out of breath & my heart pumping crazy loud. Yes, headaches too for both of us. I hadn't experienced anything like this before. I use to walk 3 times a week, 3-5 miles each time, before all this happened. It took a long time to recover from whatever this was? Your comment reminded me of our experience. Thank You.

    • @wittymystic7361
      @wittymystic7361 2 года назад

      @@grace4uinhim425 Thanks!

  • @morpheus9137
    @morpheus9137 2 года назад +4

    Fort Detrick had lab leaks in 2019. There was mysterious illness in USA as early as July 2019 and they were reported, people were dying in care homes.
    "July 2019, an unknown respiratory illness outbreak happened in Virginia, U.S. patients' symptoms included fever, cough, body ache, wheezing, and general weakness, according to ABC News. The disease sickened dozens of residents and killed at least two people at Greenspring Retirement Community in Springfield. An expert said it was less likely for a respiratory outbreak to happen in July than in the winter."

    • @cam35mm
      @cam35mm 2 года назад

      Spring of that year, Maryland had abnormally high flu cases in late spring. Don't forget the two nursing homes in Fairfax where 3 died with glassy lungs and hundreds were quarantined. don't get me started on the vaping, first sign were also in spring but spiked in Aug Sept, funny the vaping deaths and illness dropped to nothing and the flu took over. Did the idiot Campbell forget Detrick was shutdown and next year they demolished those labs and built new labs in its place. nothing like destroying evidence.

  • @konkyolife
    @konkyolife 2 года назад +120

    It's quite a common thought here in Tokyo that we were exposed to COVID from NOV 2019. Bus loads of Chinese tourists were walking around in masks, entire groups and we thought it odd. No measures were taken in earnest until FEB 2020, so this exposure may have been part of how well Japan did during the Wuhan virus pandemic.

    • @alleygator8538
      @alleygator8538 2 года назад +11

      Uhhhhhh. You probably have never traveled to China, but lots of Chinese people walk around in the mainland with masks on. In fact, the whole mask wearing thingy started some years back with the bird flu …… so sorry to burst your bubble, but even I know all the way here in the Caribbean that loads of Chinese people wear masks when at home and when abroad.

    • @deezeed2817
      @deezeed2817 2 года назад +1

      I was there in Dec 2019 and didn’t see masked Chinese tourists so I think you’re lying or exaggerating.

    • @moonshroom13
      @moonshroom13 2 года назад +6

      @@deezeed2817 ...it`s a big place dude....

    • @HH-hb9uy
      @HH-hb9uy 2 года назад +4

      We had covid19 in Denmark already in 2018, 3x more died from flu that year compared to amount of deaths of the alleged "New" covid19 in 2020.

    • @mwhite4764
      @mwhite4764 2 года назад

      no one that wears masks does well anywhere in anything, at least the Globalists can identify who's a dunce so they can laugh at them while they go everywhere maskless

  • @ozspencers
    @ozspencers 2 года назад +139

    In May 2019, my wife and I visited Naples, Italy. We stayed in an apartment owned by a Chinese lady who, when we arrived, was sick with what she described as 'flu. She told me this AFTER we had shaken hands! She said she had just got back from visiting relatives in China. Two days later I became ill with what would later be accepted as 'classic Covid' symptoms. In particular, I was severely affected by copious mucous and difficulty breathing. I was bedridden for three days but ill for a further week or so. A chesty cough lingered for several weeks. My wife also caught whatever it was but recovered more quickly. We still have the text messages between my wife and daughter (a nurse) who was back home. In the messages, my wife is panicking a little because I was almost vomiting mucous.
    We live in Australia and are not vaccinated, but have not caught Covid at any point during the so-called pandemic, despite testing regularly when numbers were at their highest here. Weird.
    Or maybe not ...

    • @rachelcorson3555
      @rachelcorson3555 2 года назад +2

      I also came back with it from Florence Italy in Oct

    • @emmaattwood6296
      @emmaattwood6296 2 года назад +14

      Natural Immunity is King!!

    • @montanagal6958
      @montanagal6958 2 года назад +6

      Wonder why it hit Italy so quickly? Thanks for sharing and glad you are well now.

    • @SterileNeutrino
      @SterileNeutrino 2 года назад +3

      @@montanagal6958 Italy has many connections with China as Chinese workers commute all the time.

    • @eyeballengineering7007
      @eyeballengineering7007 2 года назад +3

      Get an antibody test.

  • @artivan111
    @artivan111 2 года назад +61

    I posted the same thing during the first lock downs! A friend of mine visited Wuhan in Sept 2019 for martial arts and on his return to Australia he came down with what he referred to as one of the worst flus he's ever experienced. He ended up in a Brisbane hospital for 4 days with breathing problems. 6 months later when we all knew of covid and just before the government hog-tied all the doctors with threats of fines and licence suspension, his doctor mentioned that he thought perhaps thats exactly what he had at that time, about 5 months before the world knew about it! Strange thing was, a very bad, highly contageous flu DID make its way around Brisbane and Sunshine Coast between october and december 2019

    • @TheBlackCat1337
      @TheBlackCat1337 2 года назад +2

      people were talking about the lock downs in early September 2019 here in Canada.
      The prime minister knew early summer.

    • @Mercifulkingdom
      @Mercifulkingdom 2 года назад +2

      I got really sick in 2019 September 26 never took the jab I’m fine now

    • @jackleentoop7693
      @jackleentoop7693 2 года назад +1

      We were probably lucky here in Australia it was summer and the virus doesn’t do well in the sun. I had to spend most of my time outside when I got back from Europe, it was high summer and in the high 30’s but I couldn’t stand the air con on, I was also taking Vit D, C and Zinc. It took me 6 weeks to get over it.

    • @andocobo
      @andocobo 2 года назад

      Me and my partner got what I believe was covid in early March 2020, we both got extremely sick. I lost about 13 kg, developed a blood clot in my liver, chest pains (which were ignored by doctors who said it was nothing) and have had what seems to be long covid since and been virtually bed ridden.
      I’m also in Brisbane - I’d be very surprised if there weren’t a lot more undiagnosed cases in Australia in late 2019 and early 2020

  • @homesmart414
    @homesmart414 2 года назад +24

    Two of my family members had COVID-like symptoms in Dec 2019, but they didn’t know to call it anything other than “flu”.
    One had her nails done at a nail salon, just prior to feeling ill… and later learned that a nail tech had just returned from Wuhan. The other was her spouse.
    It was definitely here in the States in 2019.

    • @hippy1002
      @hippy1002 2 года назад

      In a nutshell: we are paying FAR too much attention to a virus that is may twice as deadly as a bad strain of flu

    • @qingzich1489
      @qingzich1489 2 года назад

      Did the technician have COVID?
      It is said that Italy had been trying to make connection of their first recognized patient to China. When failed, they tried to match the virus to that which caused Wuhan epidemic. That failed, too.
      It is clear now that COVID had been circulating in other countries much earlier. At the end the science will be able to figure out the route.

    • @DonAltopio
      @DonAltopio 6 месяцев назад

      ... more good data that can be traced and recorded ,, it all helps 🤔 thank you

  • @davehorton7712
    @davehorton7712 2 года назад +125

    I know a few people who are convinced they had it October / November 2019

    • @mattsmith6268
      @mattsmith6268 2 года назад +13

      My mate says he fell really ill in December 2019. All the covid symptoms. Lasted the weekend. But one clever dick who I happen to share oxygen with, claims this cannot be the case because covid wasn't discovered until early 2020. Well on that logic, gravity didn't exist for millenia then.

    • @alexandrajordan4342
      @alexandrajordan4342 2 года назад +5

      My mum definitely had it in November

    • @a.l.a7901
      @a.l.a7901 2 года назад +6

      I know a couple people as well!

    • @TrueThingsPrevail
      @TrueThingsPrevail 2 года назад +4

      We were just getting over it in Mar 20. My son had been in NYC for a week early Dec 19 and came home feeling bad. I got it 3 days later. Neither of us were sick again until Jan 22 despite ZERO mask wearing.

    • @bloodbucket2847
      @bloodbucket2847 2 года назад +1

      I don’t get sick often but had 1 bad day in that time frame, my best guess is covid.

  • @WozUK1
    @WozUK1 2 года назад +52

    The world military games were held in Wuhan from the 18th to the 27th of October 2019. All them military personnel returning home after the games.... its not rocket science.
    Keep up the great work Dr John x

    • @manrodstrupe7312
      @manrodstrupe7312 2 года назад +2

      💥

    • @Violet-qf8dr
      @Violet-qf8dr 2 года назад +1

      Veterans Today has a theory that the American team at the World Military Games was patient zero. The American team was quartered near the Seafood Market and spent time there.

    • @oliverbird6914
      @oliverbird6914 2 года назад +3

      I think the us developed COVID in anerica and seeded it at those ganes

    • @LyteRetro
      @LyteRetro 2 года назад

      Thats a great theory, would be a great way to poison an enemy's army and government

    • @rocklover7437
      @rocklover7437 2 года назад

      @@oliverbird6914 yes Fort Detrick to Wuhan military games via infected military athletes

  • @stevenickolls8016
    @stevenickolls8016 2 года назад +65

    Yesterday in answer to your video I brought up the results of blood testing done in Italy (originally as part of breat cancer work) which you reported on in the early days of this channel. The blood samples were fortunately retained and when later tested were also found positive for Covid antibodies. These results showed many cases in Italy and the earliest dated to the first week of September 2019. Many positive results were in Northern Italy but the results showed cases throughout the country and the dates of the samples were known. The earliest cases posit infection during August 2019.

    • @healthytruth1363
      @healthytruth1363 2 года назад +1

      Steve...if early infection in ITALY WAS AS EARLY AS AUGUST 2019.....THOSE WERE THE TIME WHEN TOURISTS FROM CHINA WENT TO ITALY AND REST OF EUROPE ...IN VAST NUMBERS ❗️❗️❗️❗️
      THEY COULD BE INFECTED IN CHINA ALREADY BEFORE ARRIVING IN ITALY ❗️❗️❗️

    • @nononsenseBennett
      @nononsenseBennett 2 года назад +10

      There needs to be a study of people's saved blood to get to the bottom of this mystery.

    • @dbpgh
      @dbpgh 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely corona was in blood supply here in usa in 2019.

    • @lilianmackenzie4248
      @lilianmackenzie4248 2 года назад

      It was said the Chinese grape pickers brought the virus over to North Italy

    • @healthytruth1363
      @healthytruth1363 2 года назад +3

      @@lilianmackenzie4248 .....Lilian....were those chinese grape pickers part time chinese students from China on exchange programs ❓️❓️
      So their part time work was grape picking ....
      As early as August.2019....was it possible that these grape pickers went back to China for holidays and came back to ITALY infected with covid .....❓️❓️

  • @ChantillyWhite
    @ChantillyWhite 2 года назад +11

    That 2017 date from Moderna is interesting. Like everyone, since this whole fiasco began, my family and I have been discussing the virus and all of the medical and political issues surrounding it. I said, very early on, that if I didn't "know better" I would have thought my middle daughter and I both had covid in the summer of 2017 while in Napa, CA. We both came down with it suddenly and at the same time, almost to the minute (in the car on our way to Napa from WA state), and were both about as sick as we've ever been. It was horrendous and took months to fully get over.
    Fast forward to January 2020, right before the official notice of the virus went out, my husband became very ill. He worked in the Seattle area quite a lot and was all over that area right before he became sick. He was so sick that he ended up going to the doctor, which he never does. They tested him for flu and pneumonia and a few other things, all negative. They had no idea what he had, but he was sick for weeks and weeks. All very interesting.

    • @donaldreason5664
      @donaldreason5664 2 года назад +1

      B.REASON
      Same thing happened to me.. Finally went to doctor and they said that they didn't have a name for it but I surely had it.. Lots of people had the same thing...

    • @MadSceintist
      @MadSceintist 2 года назад +2

      2018 November i believe.
      A man was arrested in the US by ATF/FBI at the Newark International airport with 20+ vials of "biomedical" material hidden in a suitcase. He was later connected to a professor and others. He was headed to China.!!!! Sound fishy.???
      China DID NOT MAKE OR LEAK COVID.
      Anthony Fauci created it prior to 2002 Covid 1 outbreak....! The NIH (Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates), were given $1.7 million by the democratic party in 2015-16 for "gain of function research" right before Anthony Fauci told the world there would be "a suprise pandemic outbreak" under the Trump administration. Trump has nothing to do with this but was the target of a world wide murderer being given free rane of the top health organizations.
      OPEN YOUR EYES TO THE FACTS

    • @MadSceintist
      @MadSceintist 2 года назад +2

      As well, Pfizer and moderna both had research statistics in 2017 on COVID19/Sars2......
      Evidence is leaking all over the place and people just don't want to hear it

  • @melw2260
    @melw2260 2 года назад +33

    I was sick in March 2019, no sense of taste and smell for ten months and then took months after that to fully resolve. I had what I thought was flu. I went to the doctors about the taste and smell to be told it was an odd virus going around. This was in the UK.

    • @Jen-CelticWarrior
      @Jen-CelticWarrior 2 года назад +5

      My husband, who NEVER misses work due to illness, got very sick, bad cough, high fever, lots of congestion, loss of taste and smell, headache…and called in sick to work. This was around March 2019 as well. Negative for any influenza and strep. In north central US.

    • @rachelcorson3555
      @rachelcorson3555 2 года назад +5

      We were dropping from May 2019

    • @SuperDukeStar
      @SuperDukeStar 2 года назад +1

      The following is taken from the Reuters web site - "Spanish virologists have found traces of the novel coronavirus in a sample of Barcelona waste water collected in March 2019, nine months before the COVID-19 disease was identified in China, the University of Barcelona said on Friday."

  • @lightroomforecast6582
    @lightroomforecast6582 2 года назад +25

    Thanks for all your work on this channel..its a real go to for me. I had the worst ever "flu" after returning to NZ from melbourne in aug 2019. Chest inflamation and literal feverish seizures..lasted a couple of weeks and I remember been so worried at the time, but I did have a Registered Nurse close at hand to reassure me. It was nothing Ive ever experienced before or since, even when I did get covid in 2022. Thanks for your work.

  • @muttesjov2
    @muttesjov2 2 года назад +40

    I’m Danish and I was extremely ill with something that had classic Covid-symptoms in October 2019. I have never experienced anything like it before. I could hardly move because my lungs were so weak and I was coughing for months afterwards. Since I have half expected that we at some point would learn that Covid was here much earlier than we thought.

    • @mrsmerily
      @mrsmerily 2 года назад +2

      yeah, for me the coughing stopped somewhere in the end of november. I already thought that well, this will go on for all my life now then.

    • @fihs1782
      @fihs1782 2 года назад +2

      Same, very sick on Christmas 2019, then coughing for 2 -3 months

  • @LudiCrust.
    @LudiCrust. 2 года назад +8

    I’m 99.9% positive I had covid in December 2019. I was sick as a dog and it wasn’t the flu bc I went to the doctor and took the flu antiviral. I was sick from the second week of December all the way through new years and missed all the family get togethers. I thought I was going to die. I was 39 at the time in full health. Oh and my taste was nonexistent for a month. I thought it was just from the severity at the time. It was hell and I don’t think my body has ever fully recovered from it bc I’m in great shape but don’t have the stamina & athleticism I should have for the shape I’m in.

  • @philodowd8080
    @philodowd8080 2 года назад +31

    I believe it did and felt this over two years ago, I have a reason for thinking this, thank you Doctor

    • @cinystarr4657
      @cinystarr4657 2 года назад +3

      My husband was so sick months before that started. He was bedridden for days & coughing uncontrollably. I felt we should have gone to a Dr. or hospital. He believes he had it early.

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад

      Dr.been needs to start speakin out now. He has been pushin masks, jabsz from the beginnin & a few months ago said kidz should have the jabsz if they can get them, he is disgustin. Keeps beggin daily on his live streams despite being very wealthy. He has PaulBork of DowChemicals selecting & reading certain datas, so he can continue to rake it in off his live streams even though he is very wealthy. People need to start researchin Been & challengin him

  • @beckmc8939
    @beckmc8939 2 года назад +46

    I have always thought this virus was circulating much earlier than “official” accounts said. Thank you for all your wonderful insight, research, and well reasoned thoughtfulness. Much appreciated over the past couple of years.

    • @HolgerJakobs
      @HolgerJakobs 2 года назад +1

      Official accounts never gave any date since when it has been circulating (because there is no data about this), just the date when it was found.

    • @bigc1970
      @bigc1970 2 года назад +2

      Jan-Aug2019CrimsonContagion plan, WHITEPAPER’d Sept, went EVENT201 Oct2019

    • @bigc1970
      @bigc1970 2 года назад

      See 2010/11, I forget- RockefellerLOCKSTEP. It appears many have been looking forward to counkiedinkie’s. BostonU and the “80%lethal in humanized mice” they GAINEDcreated the other week.
      I don’t trust a thing.

    • @scoutdixie4412
      @scoutdixie4412 2 года назад

      Maybe the vaping illness. The xrays were the same as the very sick covid pts.

    • @DonAltopio
      @DonAltopio 6 месяцев назад

      exactly 🤔 this is true science to analyze

  • @jakekeiser7087
    @jakekeiser7087 2 года назад +17

    My mother and I both swear that she had this back in Dec 2019. It was Christmas Eve and I brought her to one of those walk-in clinics and they had no idea what was wrong with her. She was out of breath and could barely breathe, it was quite scary. She also had a nasty cough and lost her taste and smell. She wanted to cancel Christmas Eve, and this is coming from the woman who has hosted it for the past 30 years. We didn’t end up canceling it, but she wasn’t able to do much because of being so sick. It wasn’t highly contagious at the time as I recall she was the only one that got that sick, but after learning about Covid and everything we are convinced that it is what she had back in December of 2019.

  • @NinaCammann
    @NinaCammann 2 года назад +5

    Yes, my husband was diagnosed with pneumonia in Oct 2019. It was a serious experience for him. His symptoms were very pneumonia-like; extreme tired & weakness, slept all day, no appetite (he said nothing tasted good, like no taste at all) hard to breath, and a horrible voilent deep chest cough which stayed with him for months & months & months. He had just come back from Quebec CA for an international company sales meeting. And yes, there were many co-workers that had gotten sick around that time.

    • @427bullis
      @427bullis 2 года назад

      I had taste but all the symptoms you mentioned

    • @jonirae6175
      @jonirae6175 2 года назад

      I experienced the exact same severe, long-lasting symptoms and you describe. The brutal, lingering cough lasted for months, as you describe. I'm in SC, USA.

  • @TheChosenAlchemist144
    @TheChosenAlchemist144 2 года назад +10

    2017 here...NDE no diagnoses all the symptoms consistent w/Covid. Both lungs more than 90% opaque. Several top hospitals involved in my care including Level I Trauma center and after the fact evaluation at Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN. It was a "mystery" and remains so to this day. My medical records now reflect my status as an "ARDS survivor."

    • @moonhunter9993
      @moonhunter9993 2 года назад +2

      My mom, my daughter and I also had something horrible (covid-like flu) in 2017: severe chest pain, high fever and my mom got pneumonia.

    • @TheChosenAlchemist144
      @TheChosenAlchemist144 2 года назад +1

      @@moonhunter9993 they did an open lung biopsy (even though I’m a never smoker) with resection’s in two locations and full work up panel but still could find nothing.

    • @moonhunter9993
      @moonhunter9993 2 года назад +1

      @@TheChosenAlchemist144 Sounds horrible. So sorry.

    • @TheChosenAlchemist144
      @TheChosenAlchemist144 2 года назад +1

      @@moonhunter9993 it was...but dear god I'm here! thank you

    • @moonhunter9993
      @moonhunter9993 2 года назад +1

      @@TheChosenAlchemist144 yes, I am happy you got through it. Being alive and perhaps still working and eating is quite a privilege after everything we've been through. I wish you all the best for the future!

  • @williambixby3785
    @williambixby3785 2 года назад +18

    My neighbor and myself had it in November of 2019. No official test or anything, but I haven’t had the flu or even been sick in over 20 years, but this out me down for over a week! Thank you for this information because I’ve been thinking this for a while.

  • @Bgraytful
    @Bgraytful 2 года назад +21

    A friend in the San Francisco area lost her husband from a suspicious pneumonia in late December 2019. They tested for the known SARS because it seemed to the hospital there were similar symptoms. YET the hospital declined to do a post mortem test for Covid on tissue samples because they denied the timing could be correct.

    • @justjules6975
      @justjules6975 2 года назад +4

      That’s so so sad. I’m so sorry😢

    • @doubled3962
      @doubled3962 2 года назад +1

      How sad it was then when Trump was denying the virus saying it was a hoax ..

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 2 года назад

      Wow!

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 2 года назад

      🙏

  • @heidihoglan5873
    @heidihoglan5873 2 года назад +2

    I lived in the Greater Seattle area in 2017 and I got sick with a dry cough and completely lost my sense of taste and smell for weeks and weeks - not being able to taste anything at all for so long was extremely maddening...

  • @avenuegirl7858
    @avenuegirl7858 2 года назад +61

    My sister passed just after xmas of 2019. She had been dealing with a bad "flu" for 2 weeks at home and finally went to the hospital. She had apnea and was put on a respirator. She was revived a couple of times and finally was left to move onto her next journey. She was only 57. We suspect it was actually covid. And myself, I became sick for a few days near the end of 2019 (end of November) just after having been on a plane out of NY back to Florida. I had been regularly driving in and out of Manhattan bringing a friend to the hospital who was receiving treatments for an organ transplant. I was fine leaving NY, but about 3 days into my return to Florida I became sick and isolated myself from everyone for almost a week. My entire body ached when I moved and I believe I had a fever. Was not coughing or sneezing but everything else felt like some kind of flu. I urged my neighbors to stay away from me - letting them know I'd call them if I needed anything. I've followed you through this journey - and peak prosperity and medcram - I'm glad to see you poking your head a bit further into what may be considered forbidden rabbit holes these days. Finding truth is liberating. Thank you for your continued attention on the subject. Your paint strokes have been an integral part to the final picture which is starting to show itself.

    • @Favorite-catNip
      @Favorite-catNip 2 года назад +5

      Sorry for your loss. 😌

    • @leo997100
      @leo997100 2 года назад +4

      Sorry for your sister 🙏❤️
      Did she have "any flu shot" last 5 years?

    • @randylutz6286
      @randylutz6286 2 года назад +1

      Was she given the Fauci's protocol?
      Remdisavir or whatever?

    • @stephieann8991
      @stephieann8991 2 года назад +1

      Sorry for your loss 😥

    • @avenuegirl7858
      @avenuegirl7858 2 года назад +1

      @@randylutz6286 It was 2019. There was no protocol.

  • @socialite1283
    @socialite1283 2 года назад +19

    I am so glad that we have you stepping us through these matters in such a logical, rational, reasonable, and evidence-based manner. Thank you. Please don't lose heart. We need your voice and your vids helping us to see the truth in the evidence.

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад +2

      Dr.been needs to start speakin out now. He has been pushin masks, jabsz from the beginnin & a few months ago said kidz should have the jabsz if they can get them, he is disgustin. Keeps beggin daily on his live streams despite being very wealthy. He has PaulBork of DowChemicals selecting & reading certain datas, so he can continue to rake it in off his live streams even though he is very wealthy. People need to start researchin Been & challengin him

    • @socialite1283
      @socialite1283 2 года назад +3

      @@sammywhite9906 Who here pays any attention to that fellow?

  • @ruthwatson5702
    @ruthwatson5702 2 года назад +148

    We live in Ireland, our teenage daughter was sent home from school in November 2019, she had what seemed like at the time, flu. Our 3 year old son inevitably caught it too and ended up in hospital as was unable to breathe. Our doctor told us it was a 'wild bronchial flu'. He struggled to breathe so badly it was terrifying. There were a lot of kids off from the secondary school over the next few weeks. My husband and myself didn't catch it even though we never left their sides while they were sick. We were extremely cautious when it came to the vaccines and none of us had a single dose or booster, despite the constant 'do-gooders' telling us we should. In July 2022 we all tested positive with mild symptoms, mostly aching legs, no breathing difficulties whatsoever. When I read the stories of the effects the vaccines have had on people, especially younger people, I'm am so glad that we stuck to our guns. Thank you Dr John for your videos, you just don't hear these stories on msm outlets, it's absolutely shocking that you have to physically search for this kind of information. Ruth

    • @martinwebb1681
      @martinwebb1681 2 года назад +17

      Glad to hear you all avoided the "safe and effective" treatment.

    • @jillh2186
      @jillh2186 2 года назад +7

      God bless your family 🙏

    • @mikebenstead7600
      @mikebenstead7600 2 года назад

      I have always had an annual flu jab and I was dutifully booked in for my Covid jab at the outbreak of the pandemic. When the doctor was unable to produce a safety sheet I cancelled the appointment. People, from family to the local supermarket check out girl said I was crazy "Just get the jab". Thankfully I listened to my gut and have remained a 'pure blood' to this day. I dosed up with Vitamin C, D and zinc. I've had the usual winter sniffles many times. If I had Covid like just about everyone else on the planet, during the "pandemic" I wouldn't know. Frankly, I'm way more concerned about being killed by a doctor than being killed by a virus.
      "According to a study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins, medical mistakes are the third leading cause of death in the U.S. Only cancer and heart disease kill more people. The same study estimated that about 250,000 people die each year because of medical errors."
      Source: www.standardsofcare.org/medical-malpractice/

    • @kdd6723
      @kdd6723 2 года назад +9

      Well done for holding out. We did the same. No regrets. Can't say the same for people that got the jabs though.

    • @benjamintorrens-spence4772
      @benjamintorrens-spence4772 2 года назад +4

      Glad to hear you avoided the mrna spike protein jabs Ruth. I did too and am certain I made the right decision for me and my body. I too am sure I had the virus in December 2019. Love from the North of Ireland.

  • @derekfagan7774
    @derekfagan7774 2 года назад +1

    Dr. Campbell, I apologize in advance for the long post, but I have been hesitant to give my story.
    In September of 2017 I was working in Central Minnesota. Near the end of the month I started feeling weak, and out of breath. No significant other symptoms. I took it easy for the weekend and on the Monday following was told by my secretary to get to the doctor because I looked and sounded bad. I went to a walk in clinic and was told to go to the hospital immediately. I did, and within 20 minutes of entering the ER, was in a room on oxygen. In less than a day, I was in ICU in an induced coma on a ventilator. That was October 2nd, I was pulled out of the coma and off the ventilator on October 17th, then started months of recovery.
    I am an exceptionally healthy person, and had no underlying conditions. The doctors had no answer as to what caused the problems. But said that it was a random case of ARDS.
    I am also immune to all of the COVID strains, since C19 became a problem. Or at least all that I have been exposed to in the last 2-3 years.
    Thank you for listening. -D-

    • @michelewuensch8468
      @michelewuensch8468 2 года назад

      I was sick in 2017 with a strange and terrible illness. I thought I might die. Never before have I fought to breath like that for weeks.

  • @brentbauer8258
    @brentbauer8258 2 года назад +24

    I was asking the same questions during the last two years and I was being called a conspiracy person. Glad you are doing this.

    • @DrewAndrewCaswell
      @DrewAndrewCaswell 2 года назад +3

      Same here.

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад

      Dr.been needs to start speakin out now. He has been pushin masks, jabsz from the beginnin & a few months ago said kidz should have the jabsz if they can get them, he is disgustin. Keeps beggin daily on his live streams despite being very wealthy. He has PaulBork of DowChemicals selecting & reading certain datas, so he can continue to rake it in off his live streams even though he is very wealthy. People need to start researchin Been & challengin him

  • @kirsteneasdale5707
    @kirsteneasdale5707 2 года назад +67

    I had the worst flu I’ve ever had, for the entire month of December 2019. I had to sleep propped up and I was bedridden on two occasions for a number of days.
    I was sure I had caught it from my friend who had a similar flu.
    I am convinced (and have been since 2020) that it was Covid19, as my symptoms were so similar. Luckily, as I was so ill, and had isolated in bed most of the time, none of my family caught it.

    • @paulwiegerinck528
      @paulwiegerinck528 2 года назад

      Friend says same thing,on the east coast Dec 2019, also was was this so called vaping (unidentified) disease that had been around for a while.

    • @katnissgayverdeen
      @katnissgayverdeen 2 года назад +4

      Same thing happened to me

    • @Gordon_L
      @Gordon_L 2 года назад +2

      Sounds similar to me , also Dec '19 . I slept in my recliner , the first 3 days I had no energy , no appetite , it was all I could do to feed the dogs . Weeks of gradual improvement and I'm still not 100% .

    • @thelmaviaduct
      @thelmaviaduct 2 года назад +1

      Same here

    • @montanagal6958
      @montanagal6958 2 года назад

      @@katnissgayverdeen me too, happened right after the flu shot (last shot I took)

  • @liznichols4916
    @liznichols4916 2 года назад +44

    My sister was 8 months pregnant and got it in Nov/Dec of '19. She had a "severe viral pneumonia" according to the docs but she tested negative for all of the known things at the time. I was really worried for her. As soon as we heard COVID we knew that's what she had. Edit to add we live in Florida, USA.

    • @whitneyborthwick5884
      @whitneyborthwick5884 2 года назад +1

      This is exactly my experience but I would have been around 6 months pregnant, tested for most known respiratory viruses all negative but still had pneumonia but I am in New Brunswick Canada. My 6 year old at the time daughter even had the purple blisters on her toes but no ther symptoms....would have been Late December early January for us.

    • @NoseyFloridaGirl
      @NoseyFloridaGirl 2 года назад +1

      My daughter in law was pregnant and delivered early 2020. She and my 5 yr old grandson both came down with the unusual ‘bug’ they had all the symptoms … baby girl born healthy . All are very against any ‘ cocktails’ thank God. I believe it was UNLEASHED ON THE WORLD ..FALL OF 2019

  • @lancearmstrong9175
    @lancearmstrong9175 2 года назад +1

    I've been watching you Dr John since day 1 of this highly controversial situation known as Covid 19.
    At first I disagreed with your analysis of the situation, I said to myself what is he saying? Can he not see the lies.
    It seems that now you are willing to look for answers. I truly appreciate your willingness and your honesty to seek
    the truth, you sir, are a man of honor, like thousands of your ilk we the people need to hear your voice!!!
    God Bless you and yours🌟

  • @daniellesorchidranch1591
    @daniellesorchidranch1591 2 года назад +44

    I worked in a hospital (NY/USA), in October 2019 I got VERY sick, I’ve had the flu before but this was different. I tested negative for the flu but employee health department sent me home saying it had to be the flu because of my symptoms (fever, chills, cold sweats, cough, extreme fatigue). It got so bad I couldn’t even lift my arms and I was so sick I was afraid. Sick for over 2 weeks, then my husband got it and he lost his taste sensitivity to sweet. We are fairly convinced we had Covid.

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 2 года назад

      Sore throat too and cold chills so bad yes I’m very weak. I don’t remember the flu making me feel weak like that in 2019 ! And I don’t think it was the flu. I tested -2/2 week of December. My oldest child had it I was the third week I believe in December.

    • @inthefade
      @inthefade 2 года назад

      Loss of taste is a big giveaway.

    • @richardmaier28
      @richardmaier28 2 года назад

      A lot of us in NYC were sick with a flu and I've never had the flu.Was 67 at the time,caught it from my wife, had to have been C.

  • @sheilabernadetteclairemcin1107
    @sheilabernadetteclairemcin1107 2 года назад +48

    I had it in Oct _ November 2019 and was so sick . I felt I was going to choke coughing for weeks. I worked in A and E in an irish hospital. It took me a whole month to recover and only took two days off work . I should have taken the whole month off sick but other staff were off with other issues. It was scary how sick I had become. Got it later but was not bad at all compared to the earlier one

    • @tracylynn1461
      @tracylynn1461 2 года назад

      yep me too and everyone I know

    • @qman1434
      @qman1434 2 года назад

      I got it in Dec. NE 🇺🇸. Not too bad.

  • @patriciametzger5747
    @patriciametzger5747 2 года назад +20

    A friend in upstate NY, tested positive for COVID antibodies in March 2020 (after being ill in November 2019). She did not leave the area. We always wondered why that was.

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад

      Dr.been needs to start speakin out now. He has been pushin masks, jabsz from the beginnin & a few months ago said kidz should have the jabsz if they can get them, he is disgustin. Keeps beggin daily on his live streams despite being very wealthy. He has PaulBork of DowChemicals selecting & reading certain datas, so he can continue to rake it in off his live streams even though he is very wealthy. People need to start researchin Been & challengin him

  • @NinaCammann
    @NinaCammann 2 года назад +11

    My question is: if there were thousands of suspicious cases of covid-like illnesses so early on...How many of those people recovered vs how many died after the disclosure of covid? Could it had been the treatment methods adopted or mandated at the time of disclosure? And the rejection of other early and/or targeted & nonintrusive treatments? Thank you for your videos. Keep up the good work!

    • @minners19
      @minners19 2 года назад +2

      EXACTLY!!! My friend had it in December of 2019. He was hospitalized multiple times, but they treated it with steroids, breathing treatments, etc etc and slowly recovered. Had he gotten it in 2020 and been hospitalized, I honestly think he'd be dead.

    • @NinaCammann
      @NinaCammann 2 года назад +3

      @@minners19 sadly, I fear that as well.

    • @michelewuensch8468
      @michelewuensch8468 2 года назад

      Our Chief of Hospital made a televised statement that Covid19 cases would be treated with comfort care if we went to hospital. He should be in prison!

  • @teresarankin7077
    @teresarankin7077 2 года назад +17

    I am so agreeing with the letter you read from Andy. I got very sick in late Sept. of 2019. Went to my doctor so miserable. Had just about everything listed as symptoms which had obviously not come out yet. She thought I had a bad case of bronchitis. My breathing saturation was 82 percent. Treated me with meds.(none of which worked) except for using a pulmonary aid with Albuterol. Was at my worst for a week and slowly got better. Started feeling back to normal around the first of November. When the list of symptoms came out it was like a slap in the face. Then I knew what I had had.

  • @DovieRuthAuthor
    @DovieRuthAuthor 2 года назад +17

    I know it started earlier. My 6th grade students went to a science camp in December 2019 and brought back a terrible bug. The next week, 2/3rds of the class were absent. I came down with symptoms during winter break and went to urgent care. They focused mainly on keeping my lungs clear. I could not smell or taste anything after that for months.

  • @KF-kd5xp
    @KF-kd5xp 2 года назад +19

    God bless you John for trying to get the word out on what so many of us knew in our gut from the beginning. We pray that these fools are held accountable one day, at least they will be by God. My husband & myself are in the U.S. my husband had what we thought was a very bad cold/flu starting mid Dec. 2019, 3 weeks of really bad cough & fatigue, then 3 weeks more to recover. I caught the same thing from him early Jan. & I remember telling him I’d never had a cold like this because my lungs actually hurt. Keep digging & talking…we’re out here & we’re telling everyone we know what you’re finding. And of course we’re living it too, like so many others we have family & friends dying unexpectedly of heart attacks & strokes & one very healthy friend who within months now walks with a walker because her Dr. Can’t figure out why she suddenly developed neuropathy. Thank you.

    • @Diana1000Smiles
      @Diana1000Smiles 2 года назад

      I don't think manmade religions are believable. 🙄

  • @mkjohnson7826
    @mkjohnson7826 2 года назад +6

    I agree. I had two relative that were very sick around November 2018. The symptoms were remarkably similar to C-I-9. One of them even had to drive to Dr to get oxygen treatment.

  • @tsavibuteros7574
    @tsavibuteros7574 2 года назад +50

    MANY, if not most, people that I know in Denver and other parts of the U.S. in late 2019 and the beginning of 2020 had something severe where the most prominent symptom was an endless cough that would last for weeks and up to several months. This was ubiquitous, yet I never heard anything from the medical community about this. It was very painful to watch one elderly friend cough incessantly for months. Even though many went to doctors, they found no relief from conventional medicine.

    • @canadianintheend
      @canadianintheend 2 года назад +4

      I'm 63 and I had it December 2019 I was sick like never before in my life time. I only felt well in late February.

    • @jennh2096
      @jennh2096 2 года назад +3

      I'm a nurse in Texas and I saw the same thing, in patients and in colleagues. And you're right, the cough just lingered on forever! It was definitely here. Kept seeing patients that all their eating was negative, but they were sick with a bad flu like illness.

    • @mcnab1383
      @mcnab1383 2 года назад +3

      I read a comment by someone on twitter in mid 2020, who said his flatmate worked in a hospital lab in Colorado. They had been testing old blood samples taken from patients in October~November 2020, and tests came back positive. So same as hospital labs in Italy and France (which has been publically stated). The virus was widespread here in Scotland in late Dec 2020 but I know of a case in November.

    • @rm6857
      @rm6857 2 года назад +1

      Former flatmate had it october 19, returning back from Asia, Barma.

    • @lucbos7516
      @lucbos7516 2 года назад

      For ones and for all SARS2 COVID19 is made by Zheng-Li Shi and her team from the Wuhan Institute of Virology A co worker got infected and took it outside

  • @kschlo4work
    @kschlo4work 2 года назад +35

    I lost a friend to a mysterious "flu" in January 2020. He was in his 30s and worked with the homeless in Seattle. The first identified case of COVID in the U.S. was reported in a small town north of Seattle on 20 January 2020. We have a large Chinese population (as well as many other east Asian nationalities). It was a complete shock to everyone who knew him. Even at his memorial party, people were guessing he may have died of COVID.

    • @kirilmihaylov1934
      @kirilmihaylov1934 2 года назад +3

      It was covid

    • @kschlo4work
      @kschlo4work 2 года назад

      @Gordon Bird My comment is not intended to be offensive to anyone. Seattle is a very diverse community. This is something I think most of us who live here are very proud of. Because of that, there are a lot of people who travel between the Pacific Northwest and Asia on a regular basis. I simply meant that it's quite likely COVID was spreading in this area before it was officially reported here.

    • @dorothywillms115
      @dorothywillms115 2 года назад

      @@kschlo4work lm sure it was. We were getting very worried in Abbotsford BC about what was going on right across the border. So we left for our farm up north only to find out a few of our neighbours had been in Edmonton,Alberta at a conference with a missionary from China and they all became very very sick. That was November 2019

  • @n3xsq841
    @n3xsq841 2 года назад +40

    My husband and I swear we both had this between Nov-Dec 2019 -- he never gets sick, and was hard hit for 2 + weeks around late Nov. We chalked it up to a flu / cold exacerbated by regular stress. We spoke about this in mid 2020 and determined for ourselves the virus must have been circulation well ahead of the timeline as presented widely. Maybe what bothered me the most is how the therapy was produced SO quickly, and I rationalized that one by thinking scientists and lab folk work year round...naturally they're always working on "things", just like any professional in their discipline. But of course, now I'm suspicious of everything.

    • @TheAutomanDan
      @TheAutomanDan 2 года назад +1

      So did my wife and myself. Early November into December 2019. We thought it was the flu. Then we found all our neighbours were sick during the same period. Same symptoms. Some were quite ill who very seldom became so ill. We r in Ontario Canada. SARS Covid V2 was everywhere in late 2019.

  • @rlwings
    @rlwings 2 года назад +6

    Covid was definitely here (In Canada) in the Summer of 2019... I had neurological long covid in July of 2019! - Woke up with severe unexplained anxiety... It went dormant until November 2019 when I began experiencing weird shortness of breath and brain fog...Then dormant again until mid March 2020 when long covid symptoms became acute and cyclical, every 2-3 days... Very slowly getting better over a 3-year period, but still present today. (December, 18 2022). - Multiple blood tests over a 3-year period showed nothing, all normal. Doctors couldn't find anything wrong with me.

  • @bethdevoe2842
    @bethdevoe2842 2 года назад +50

    In November of 19, a friend's husband travelled to Wuhan and came home with a terrible flu. She contracted it too and coughed for weeks. She came to a meeting and coughed on many of us so the illness went through the group. I rarely get sick but I got it as well. I found it very hard on my lungs to go up and down the stairs. Breathing was hampered for weeks and dampened our Christmas as we were all sick. This took place outside of Seattle, where Covid first took off and a terrible "flu" season was hitting our medical community.

    • @sislertx
      @sislertx 2 года назад

      Same is true with brother and sister inlaws..luckily they did not.give it to grandma!! Very responsible people ...with very good personal habits and consideration for others.
      However reports from china already all over the internet in AUGUST
      .
      .excess deaths...from a.GROUP of 7 health care people...and several citizens and journalists !!! I saved several videos but oddly THE COMPUTER WAS ATTACKED AND WELL..NOT THERE NOW ..ALMOST AS IF A HUNT AND DESTROY ALGORYTHMS WAS EMPLOYED.."CONSPIRACY" FACT NOW.

    • @LampWaters
      @LampWaters 2 года назад +3

      Yep my husband went to emergency first time in his life he was so sick

    • @elizabethwalker7756
      @elizabethwalker7756 2 года назад +2

      as I said elsewhere, I have an overactive immune system but Covid got me in December 2019. I was really rough for about a week. Washed out for a couple more and with a bad persistent cough which possibly caused the hiatus hernia I now have!

  • @davesears9681
    @davesears9681 2 года назад +134

    I was sicker than I ever had been in my life (age 40) December 2019 to January 2020. I was mostly convinced I had covid all the way to spring of 2020, when I got sick again and tested positive for covid. After having covid in 2022, I am now 100% positive that I also had covid in winter 2019-2020. Similar symptoms both times, symptoms that I have never felt otherwise. The first sickness (2019-2020) was much much worse. Spring 2022 which was proven to be covid, I had the same exact symptoms but they were all milder and they all went away in about half the time. I'm not vaccinated for covid.

    • @montanagal6958
      @montanagal6958 2 года назад +6

      Same but it also happened starting the night after my flu shot...did you get the flu shot? My doctor and "others" got upset when I started asking questions about vaccines...they way I was treated, made me decide I am not taking these shots anymore. Since when are we not allowed to ask what is in a shot, why people who get shots are getting the illnesses and demonstrating infectiousness? Unacceptable!!!

    • @dianeberwick4523
      @dianeberwick4523 2 года назад +5

      Myself, husband, brother & work colleague were all seriously ill End Dec 2019 through till about March 2020. We're all in mid 50's so been around the block on illnesses & we all said we'd never been so ill - makes you wonder

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 2 года назад +3

      I was super sick and 2019 two for two months and I have autoimmune issues

    • @Portia620
      @Portia620 2 года назад +4

      I know many people that did!

    • @GardenerEarthGuy
      @GardenerEarthGuy 2 года назад +5

      Me too! I hooked up with a Chinese girl just in Florida mid December- was sick until February. I'd cough so hard I would black out.

  • @TheRoob13
    @TheRoob13 2 года назад +48

    I’m adamant that myself and my dad and stepmum had covid late December 2019. The cough I had was awful and I couldn’t breathe, had a temp and lost my smell and taste. I was really poorly 😅 nothing like I’ve had before 🤷‍♀️

    • @sheilathailand1903
      @sheilathailand1903 2 года назад +5

      Same here. Such a bad one that I remember it.

    • @lionritchie8201
      @lionritchie8201 2 года назад +6

      Same! My brother called me and asked me to check in on him in the morning because he had a serious cough and had been having trouble waking up in the morning, this was late November 2019. It was definitely in Canada in November/December 2019.
      edit: to be clear my brother has NEVER asked me to check on him at any other point in our lives and we are well into our 30's.

    • @sharynkhan1104
      @sharynkhan1104 2 года назад +2

      Exactly the same as me.
      I have never felt so rough in my life

    • @Robert-ml4oj
      @Robert-ml4oj 2 года назад +2

      Very likely

    • @amandap9332
      @amandap9332 2 года назад +1

      Whereabouts are you?
      My daughter believes she had covid then too. She was in New Hampshire.

  • @JIMMY-nz1ld
    @JIMMY-nz1ld 2 года назад +3

    I believe when the big flu break out in Europe was the covid. I remember I was very ill for two weeks.

  • @KariAndresen
    @KariAndresen 2 года назад +92

    Yes! I had it November 2019. I had all the COVID symptoms & thought it was the flu. Taste & smell senses were gone - which I'd never experienced before. And I remember thinking, "I always wondered how people die from the flu. Now I get it." I thought I might not make it.

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад +2

      Dr.been needs to start speakin out now. He has been pushin masks, jabsz from the beginnin & a few months ago said kidz should have the jabsz if they can get them, he is disgustin. Keeps beggin daily on his live streams despite being very wealthy. He has PaulBork of DowChemicals selecting & reading certain datas, so he can continue to rake it in off his live streams even though he is very wealthy. People need to start researchin Been & challengin him.

    • @BooBaddyBig
      @BooBaddyBig 2 года назад +4

      There was a shit-load of Influenza A around then though, so I wouldn't bet.

    • @lindacooper911
      @lindacooper911 2 года назад +2

      Me too....caught in a hotel where the majority of the clientele were Chinese!

    • @tylertravis2081
      @tylertravis2081 2 года назад

      @@sammywhite9906 if he aint gonna speak out now he never will comin from the people that got mad dr john campell yall dum

    • @mickenoss
      @mickenoss 2 года назад +4

      Me and a neighbour both had it in december 2019, took a good month or so for us both to get rid of it.
      I would say the main symptom was it left me with a quarter of my lung capacity, I'm a fit guy and it hit me pretty hard.
      Was probably the worst flu I'd ever had. Covid wasn't known at the time but looking back it would have been a likely candidate, I rarely get ill.
      I remember when covid hit the news I thought "oh that must be what I got" not knowing what the next two years would hold for us all.

  • @viracocha03
    @viracocha03 2 года назад +67

    Dr. John, Covid came into Canada via military as early September/October in my opinion. We had a bunch of military people come back after an exercise in China around fall season. They were quarantined for a few weeks due to an "extreme flu". There were a few articles written about it early on but they never linked it to covid, although I would bet my life that it was covid. Also, i think there has been some wastewater data to show that covid was in the west much earlier then we thought.

    • @ruthpearsall2618
      @ruthpearsall2618 2 года назад +12

      Tests made in 2020 on water taken from two water treatment facilities in Barcelona during March 2019 showed the presence of COVID antibodies.

    • @deezeed2817
      @deezeed2817 2 года назад

      The U.S spread it. Stop with the lies already. The Americans spread this crap and blamed it on China. Number one in infections and deaths. That’s the country where you look for the truth.

    • @sammywhite9906
      @sammywhite9906 2 года назад +2

      Dr.been needs to start speakin out now. He has been pushin masks, jabsz from the beginnin & a few months ago said kidz should have the jabsz if they can get them, he is disgustin. Keeps beggin daily on his live streams despite being very wealthy. He has PaulBork of DowChemicals selecting & reading certain datas, so he can continue to rake it in off his live streams even though he is very wealthy. People need to start researchin Been & challengin him

    • @af664
      @af664 2 года назад +3

      North America, spring time in 2019.

    • @jasseyjefferr7787
      @jasseyjefferr7787 2 года назад +7

      Im in a town not far from Winnipeg where the Canadian participants in Wuhan Military Games landed on their way home. My child and and close friend"s kids had an extreme flu mid Nov,2019. I have three kids from 17 to 9 and never have seen anything like it. Kids had long lasting fivers with the worst croup cough ive ever heard

  • @joeydactyl7577
    @joeydactyl7577 2 года назад +120

    I had my worst ‘flu’ by far in Feb 2020, including a cough lasting for over a month, and had some difficulty breathing. Coworkers had similar experience with one having their parents go to the hospital and was told it didn’t appear to be the flu.

    • @denisedevoto2834
      @denisedevoto2834 2 года назад +11

      I am certain I caught it in Feb. 2020 too. I also caught it in Feb. of 2022, and tested positive. The exact same symptoms as 2020, but not as severe and the cough didn't last nearly as long. First time, cough lasted for 3 months.

    • @joeydactyl7577
      @joeydactyl7577 2 года назад +3

      Lol, I was positive with it jan/feb 2022 as well and similar experience as you 2nd time around.

    • @jons9239
      @jons9239 2 года назад +8

      I had it in feb 2020 as well. Worst flu I've had in my life.

    • @helenebach3440
      @helenebach3440 2 года назад +4

      Me too Feb 2020 as well as our quarter in as mall English town, everybody was coughing like crazy. I was admitted to hospital with suspected blood clots in my longs 4 weeks later as I was not geeting better but worse

    • @johntruxal432
      @johntruxal432 2 года назад +6

      Funny i have had bronchitis for many winters over they years but until feb of 2020 i had never gotten the long skinny stick tests up my nose...

  • @babajohnson9276
    @babajohnson9276 2 года назад +3

    Headache, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, chills, shortness of breath and chest palpitations and I couldn't stay awake. I thought it was food poisoning and now I know different. No jabs for me. I've got long Covid my symptoms keep reoccurring but I'm still alive. Thank GOD he pulled me through

  • @beachchic288
    @beachchic288 2 года назад +11

    Our middle child and I both had it in October of 19. We had absolutely no energy, walking across a room or taking a shower completly drained us and we had to take a nap. I remember thinking I had never felt that bad ever! Also our small town had to close down both schools because so many staff members and students were absent that they couldnt even run the school. No one then knew what was going on but everyone found it odd then.

  • @effythewild
    @effythewild 2 года назад +18

    I had something in late 2019 that had me coughing so much I cracked my ribs. It took months to recover. I had COVID (officially) this past summer and had a very mild case, but the brain fog has lingered.
    I remember telling people in March of 2020 that I was sure I'd already had it in late 2019, but no one believed me.

  • @nancymosolino5162
    @nancymosolino5162 2 года назад +50

    Thank you doctor John for all your hard work and data collection. Yes, I work at a surgical center and we had a handful of staff out in October and November of 2019 with a very bad respiratory illness which we all knew was covid after the news came out the beginning of the year. It just made sense to all of us that it was here in the states a lot earlier than announced.

    • @gixxerboy555
      @gixxerboy555 2 года назад

      sprayed from the air..look up on the blue sky's and you'll see them making white lines..biolabs everywhere..fauci knows..

    • @condorX2
      @condorX2 2 года назад

      Based on all the testimonials. It leads back to this.
      The virus started in the US and it was discovered way earlier than China. They just keep it low profile until China took the blame.
      This explains why China took Zero Covid policy very seriously while the other countries just let it play out.
      Here is the findings.
      Before blaming China, its wise to read here first:
      On August 17, 2019, the Fort Detrick biological weapon research base in the United States was closed for no reason, and more than 900 employees were quarantined at home (please check online).
      Beginning at the end of August 2019, the pandemic flu spread across the United States and pneumonia spread to the United States.
      People blame the e-cigarettes, and nearly 20,000 people have died so far (please check online);
      On October 23, 2019, the signing ceremony of the world ’s preventive mechanism against biological weapons was held in Vienna, and the United States was the only one that refused to sign a verifiable treaty. Country (please check online);
      On October 27, 2019, the U.S. military athletes participating in the Wuhan Military Games athletes' resident hotel was 300 meters from the South China Seafood Market in a straight line.
      The first 42 confirmed patients were related to the hotel staff.
      During the period, the U.S. military 5 Athletes were feverishly admitted to Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital.
      At the time, "Southern Weekend" was reported from the front (available for online investigation).
      At present, the U.S. military claimed that all five fevered U.S. military had died, causing WHO to interrupt the search for the source (please check); All Chinese viruses belong to the C-generation gene sequence, but no A- and B-generation sequences.
      The United States has found the AE five-generation virus gene sequence.
      The U.S. military never participated in the military games, but this time it sent 142 athletes to participate in the competition, but did not get a gold medal, which does not rule out the temporary participation in advance to marry China;
      At present, the new American patients with corona want to be tested for viruses, and the hospital is actually No right to decide, you must report to the FBI in advance, and the FBI can only detect it, otherwise it is illegal, and the FBI only agrees with the hospital to detect patients returning from China, and no testing without Chinese contact history (please check online), to control medical technology at the FBI, it aims to cover up the source of the disease in the United States and implement a secret strategy of putting the source of the disease on China.
      -Teo
      Nov 2, 2022
      Testimony from regular Americans.
      Everything about this is criminal; from the cause, to the utter lack of interest in investigating the TRUE cause by authorities and the corporate media.
      -J OTowner
      I'm almost 100 positive that my family had covid around end of November December 2019. My father and myself were the only people who didn't get any symptoms. However my children and husband were severely sick. (I remember watching videos about the virus in China during this.) There were many schools that were closed for several weeks because of a "Flu like illness" in FL. during this time even early November 2019. It was going through the school's. Children showed signs of headache, throwing up diarrhea early and later followed by high fevers and respiratory issues, cough, loss of smell and taste.
      -Tara Nicole
      Same here in the U.S. (Missouri). January 2020. 50% of my coworkers got wiped out with what we thought was food poisoning. I was so dehydrated from throwing up and diarrhea that I had to get an IV to rehydrate me. Then about 2 weeks later I was down for the count. 9 days of sleeping 17 hours a day. Couldn't breathe well. Had to sleep sitting up in a recliner chair. Spit up so much phlegm. Fever. Couldn't eat. Scratchy throat. Just worn out. Glad we all made it. Love from the Midwest in the U.S. Stay strong...that's all we can do right now.
      -Emmy Lu

  • @angelawherelovebreathes7538
    @angelawherelovebreathes7538 2 года назад +2

    They did know they didn’t know how to deal with it!! Don’t tell the people do you don’t have mass panic!!

  • @trueKorvus
    @trueKorvus 2 года назад +47

    I think I've commented in the past about my worst flu of my life: here in Western Australia I had severe flu symptoms for two weeks in September 2019. My housemate at one point came to check if I was breathing okay because I was coughing so loudly and for so long. Very wet and productive cough. Eventually was getting a bit of blood in the pleagm. In hindsight should have gone to hospital earlier, but I decided to go the next day if it was any worse. I didn't and never went.
    Had night sweats on and off for weeks.
    About 4 weeks later the flu seem to come back for a few days.
    Had fatigue, mild shortness of breath and brain fog for months following. In early Feb 2020 my GP investigated why I'd been getting occasional sharp stabbing pain in my left side upper chest and occasional heart palpitations, but nothing came of it.
    I took notes at the time so have a pretty good record of events.

    • @dandeeteeyem2170
      @dandeeteeyem2170 2 года назад +4

      You don't live near any military bases do you? Did Australia compete in the international military games in China that year?

    • @trueKorvus
      @trueKorvus 2 года назад +2

      @@dandeeteeyem2170 My housemate at the time was active military.

    • @dandeeteeyem2170
      @dandeeteeyem2170 2 года назад

      @@trueKorvus I honestly wonder if all the secrecy within the ccp, delaying their response to the outbreak, was to be certain that all the competitors who attended the international military games over there were home long enough to spread this thing

  • @jvl8731
    @jvl8731 2 года назад +26

    In the first week of January 2020 I had a flu that was far worse than the first time I'd tested positive for Covid (December 2020). I nearly went to the E.R. for it and am usually stubborn in only going to the hospital for extreme situations. I still had trouble breathing a couple of weeks after. My doctor prescribed me pills used by asthmatics, I can't remember the name off hand. I gave whatever it was to my mom who ended up developing pneumonia and to my girlfriend who ended up with a partially collapsed lung. This was all before covid was supposed to be stateside. It was the furthest thing from our minds at the time. There are so many others in this area who've had similar experiences before the virus was officially stateside in high numbers.

  • @AC-um2mk
    @AC-um2mk 2 года назад +14

    I had a covid-like illness around August 2019 which left me with a persistent cough until December 2019

  • @janiceacaron7951
    @janiceacaron7951 2 года назад

    You can add me to your list! My best friend's husband was traveling back and forth to China on business in 2019. He fell ill after a trip in Nov. 2019, then his wife fell ill, then I ended up in the hospital Dec. 5, 2019. I never was given a diagnosis. The week before, I noticed I couldn't smell the food I was cooking, and I couldn't taste it either. In Feb. 2020 I relapsed and went back in the hospital. Watching videos of other people in the hospital with diagnosed covid, I realized I had experienced all the same symptoms. I now consider myself a "long hauler" as I've only just become a tiny bit more like myself before covid.

  • @chupawchups1557
    @chupawchups1557 2 года назад +24

    I think I've read an article, published some time during the first half of 2020, that included satellite images of parking lots in front of hospitals in Wuhan as well as a note about an increase of people suffering pulmonary issues. If I recall the article well, the number of people coming to the hospital increased in August 2019. I wish I knew where I found those information, though

    • @shellyg5705
      @shellyg5705 2 года назад +2

      I remember seeing that myself, but I can’t remember where either.

    • @chupawchups1557
      @chupawchups1557 2 года назад +1

      Another thing, I fell ill in January of 2020 and I could hardly breathe. It was two weeks after receiving a shipment from China. I was never tested for antibodies later on. My uncle, on the other hand, had to meet a Chinese delegation early December of 2019, and he fell ill shortly after. He was tested for the antibodies several months later, and the results were positive

    • @chupawchups1557
      @chupawchups1557 2 года назад

      For some reason, the comments with the links got deleted. Anyway, try looking up this CNN's article: Satellite images of Wuhan may suggest coronavirus was spreading as early as August. Chinese response was an article in GlobalTimes called "Doctors reject 'error-filled' Harvard paper"

    • @chupawchups1557
      @chupawchups1557 2 года назад +2

      Does anyone remember Chen Qiushi, and his videos from early 2020? He gave his best trying to record how bad it was. I believe he was imprisoned for being a whistle-blower. Covering up of the data and the dates not adding up made me remember him as well.

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 2 года назад +1

      I don't know about China, but in my city, hospital parking lots fill up an hour before 9am when they open. You cannot see any increase in the number of people coming in via satellite images. It is 100% all the time. How could you see anything.

  • @boastie77
    @boastie77 2 года назад +5

    Loving your content and have watched throughout the pandemic, thank you for all that you do!
    I am a facilities manager and in one of the buildings I run, there was an entire wing of one floor, that was empty due to people being really sick. For the whole of November 2019. One of my direct employees was wiped out for 3 weeks. He was a 32 year old who was very fit and healthy.
    It then spread throughout the building over the coming months. When it was finally announced everyone was saying that is exactly the symptoms they had.

  • @michelematheson260
    @michelematheson260 2 года назад +13

    Dr. John, I live on the West Coast of Canada (Vancouver,BC). This is an incredibly high tourism spot particularly for Asian countries. I belong to a knitting group that meets at a store in a very lovely sea side area of West Vancouver. There are a ton of tourists that come through. Many of us developed the WORST flu of our lives in late October. Mine turned into a double pneumonia which my doctor was really surprised by. It was horrible. Ironically three others from the shop well within that week had come down with a pneumonia of a lifetime as well. We lost our sense of smell, taste as well as incredible body aches. Oddly when Covid started to become “known” we all felt that was likely what happened to us. My doctor agreed although he could not confirm. Strangely, I have not caught Covid again, no variants or anything. Neither has my friends from the store who were initially sick. I know that reads as strange or unlikely but it is true. Some are vaccinated (I am) a few are not. Maybe we have been carriers or if we caught it again, we have had no symptoms. There are many, many anecdotal stories from the west coast that this was here much earlier than anyone realized which is very chilling if you consider a virus or pandemic with much worse consequences.

    • @CHX_37
      @CHX_37 2 года назад +2

      Reads like a well thought-out, careful, cautious, scientific observation.

  • @SuperLittleTyke
    @SuperLittleTyke 2 года назад +2

    I'm now 76, English, living in England, male. Back in December 2019 I was getting ready to visit relatives in Germany as usual for Christmas. Back then, it was usual for me to stop over for a night at my brother's in southern England, then head off to Heathrow the following day. That night I experienced night sweats, very unusual. I didn't feel poorly, but I had to change my T shirt twice. The following night was the same. I had by now used up all clean T shirts in my minimal luggage! But I didn't feel unwell during the day. In Germany I again had night sweats for three nights running, then they just stopped. On about the 29th December it was time to fly back to the UK. I had started a cough, but not very bad. Back in England, the cough got worse and the drive from my brother's to my home was more tiring than usual (150 miles). The cough steadily got worse over the next days. By then it was already well into January 2020. I tried a cough medicine, which didn't help. A week later I discovered Robitussin especially for dry, tickly coughs, which mine was. That cough medicine worked wonders. I still lived with the cough throughout January and for the first two weeks of February 2020. And then the cough started to subside and by the end of February it had pretty much gone. I didn't visit the doctor, as I had had coughs occasionally throughout my life and it was winter after all.
    But, strangely, I have never tested positive for Covid. I had two separate swab-up-the-nose tests on different occasions in 2020 and 2021 respectively, prior to hospital treatment for other ailments. Both negative. By now in November 2022 I have had five Covid jabs in total. I know of several relatives who have had Covid, but during December 2019 the only contact I had with people was when out shopping. No one at that time was wearing a mask, as Covid didn't become a thing until March 2020 and the beginning of lockdown.
    To this day I still don't know whether I had had some early form of Covid in December 2019 that provided some kind of immunity later.

  • @DC-jk9ts
    @DC-jk9ts 2 года назад +41

    In December of 2019 my daughter and I ended up in hospital, feeling pretty rough. They tested us both and said "It's a kind of flu, but we don't know which one." I later became convinced we'd had Covid.

    • @matthewbarry7026
      @matthewbarry7026 2 года назад

      I got sick in dec of 2019 as well, I got hit pretty hard. Never been so sick in my life, took me almost a month to get back to full strength. Im sure it was Covid as well.

    • @pslm23
      @pslm23 2 года назад

      Same here. My family incredibly sick for weeks in December 2019. Very, very sick.

    • @bertthompson4748
      @bertthompson4748 2 года назад

      Did you get an antibody test? No? Turns out your anecdote is meaningless

    • @crowwick7652
      @crowwick7652 2 года назад

      In summer 2020 I had an old friend that was passing through stop by to catch up for a bit. She mentioned that she was in the hospital for weeks starting in late November 2019. She said she was on a ventilator and nearly died and nobody could figure out what was causing her flu like symptoms which caused pneumonia. She was only about 36 years old at the time but is overweight. She’s now convinced it was Covid.

    • @matthewbarry7026
      @matthewbarry7026 2 года назад

      @@bertthompson4748 by the time I was allowed to get one, I had already gotten covid again, but much less sever. In Canada we couldnt get antibody tests just willy nilly. we had to be a worker in the health care system pretty much to get one. Even now antibody tests are not being offered, you have to go through a few steps to get one.

  • @kimberlydavis7514
    @kimberlydavis7514 2 года назад +14

    A co-worker and her family were very ill in late November early December of 2019. She was out for a solid two weeks. She kept telling us that it was the worst flu she had ever had and how sick everyone was at her home. Knowing now, I'm sure she had been exposed while she was in Dallas for Thanksgiving holiday. I just remember how sick she said she was and she couldn't understand why.

  • @aaronthoming8192
    @aaronthoming8192 2 года назад +24

    I was quarantined in a Korean hospital in October of 2019 for a mystery pneumonia. They ran multiple tests but couldn't identify the pathogen. They initially suspected TB but when that was ruled out they said they had to send my samples to the Korean CDC to identify what the sickness was. I never heard back but was quite sick for a few weeks.

    • @kevinrichardson9542
      @kevinrichardson9542 2 года назад

      ,

    • @jamesrussel1133
      @jamesrussel1133 2 года назад +2

      I caught it after a October 2019 Air China flight out of London Heathrow to Beijing, not far from Wuhan. A stopover to Thailand. Mostly Chinese’s nationals many sitting around me coughing and sweating. 5 days later I develop an unusual irritable cough which won’t stop, a splitting headache. Within a week I cannot breath and I am hospitalised and being treated with pure oxygen and drugs for possible bacterial,pneumonia. I got angry with the hospital in Thailand because they couldnot identify the cause from the blood tests. I thought they were incompetent. Now I know why there was no match on their computers. But their treatment of the symptoms was spot on and they saved my life. I had the loss of smell thing and couldn’t eat because the food tasted “ metallic” and strange. All the classic Covid symptoms. It was 2 months before I was well enough to fly back to the UK.
      You are so right, it was in world circulation through infected people on infected international flights way before spring 2020.

  • @shave-a-thon3415
    @shave-a-thon3415 2 года назад +2

    I shop in two areas of NYC that have a very large Asian community. Back in late November, 2019, I developed fever and chills overnight and had a sore throat for over a week followed by a cold. That first week my voice was very hoarse. I hadn't been sick before that for nearly a decade and have no comorbidities. I was 63 at the time. It took me a few weeks to get better but what I found the most strange about the period was that it was followed by a week of dizziness every time I got up from bed. I had never experienced that after a bad cold and I'm certain I didn't have the flu. Once Covid reached the USA and months later there were stories that it might have been here earlier than originally thought, I suspected that I might have caught it back in Nov. 2019.
    I caught what I think was the Delta variant in Dec. 2021, a month after my booster. It took me nearly 2 months to recover from that. In April, 2022 I was positive for what probably was the B2 variant and this time Paxlovid eliminated my symptoms completely. In all cases, I experienced fever and chills for one night before starting on acetaminophen.

  • @lorijohnson773
    @lorijohnson773 2 года назад +8

    My friend got a really bad flu Nov 2019 which quickly developed into bronchial pneumonia. His doctor said he had never seen anything like it. It took my friend a month to get over it and he said he was exhausted for 3 months after that. British Columbia, Canada.

  • @andrewtham8093
    @andrewtham8093 2 года назад +12

    Having been stationed in China from before the pandemic, I can confirm that there were rumours circulating in October 2019 about a severe flu in Wuhan. My company was supposed to have a business gathering there but ultimately chose not to send personnel because of the uncertainty of the situation.

  • @iamhis5580
    @iamhis5580 2 года назад +4

    My husband definitely had Covid December 2019! He struggled for months to breathe! We had hi. Antibody tested many many months later and he had positive antibodies.

  • @chrisseal2830
    @chrisseal2830 2 года назад +2

    I’m in the UK (Kent) & went down with the worst ‘flu’ ever Boxing day 2019. Started about 5pm with the most extraordinary heightened sense of taste, by 6.30 I was feverish & in bed. Dry cough, fever & extreme fatigue for the next week. Chest pains & fatigue continued for 2 months after.
    Never had a sniffle since despite being in contact with many ‘official’ cases.
    Thank you so much for highlighting this important issue.