I don't know if that'd explain not only a sharp but sustained drop compared to preceding years' trends, but it's a fair take even if I'm skeptical about it.
We do know that concentrations of spike protein has been observed in the ovaries and sterility is one of the concerns brought up during the vax rollout.
Time will fix this (edit: lack of data/correlation), but I agree that there isn't enough supporting evidence at the moment in comparison to other negative effects (including death, of course)...or if there is, I haven't been paying enough attention at least.
Only thing that might fix it is an mrna shot designed to cut out the malicious code from the cells that got it. But that is both easier said than done and may have unintended consequences.
I don't know if that'd explain not only a sharp but sustained drop compared to preceding years' trends, but it's a fair take even if I'm skeptical about it.
We do know that concentrations of spike protein has been observed in the ovaries and sterility is one of the concerns brought up during the vax rollout.
Time will fix this (edit: lack of data/correlation), but I agree that there isn't enough supporting evidence at the moment in comparison to other negative effects (including death, of course)...or if there is, I haven't been paying enough attention at least.
There's no fixing this. What time will do is grant a population boon to skeptics. I hope we use it, and pass on our skepticism to our children.
Oh, I wasn't speaking about birth rate. I meant evidence about impact and correlation.
Long-term implications? Who knows. There's definitely no going back to being a pure blood though for those who were injected.
Gotcha. I shouldn't have doubted Mr. DNA1 understood the ramifications of mRNA tech.
Sadly this. Once its in your DNA its in your DNA.
Only thing that might fix it is an mrna shot designed to cut out the malicious code from the cells that got it. But that is both easier said than done and may have unintended consequences.