CliffStack Summary 5: swedish birthrate data: november update
rates remain severely depressed and the associations on cause are provocative
CliffStack summary from El Gato Malo
DATE: 24/1/2023
The Summary
‘The cat’ discusses the potential correlation between COVID-19 vaccinations and decreased fertility. He concludes by stating that they believe that the data they are seeing is reaching the point of being accepted as the best theory
he notes that there are a priori reasons to suspect fertility effects from COVID-19 vaccines, including the fact that the vaccines collect in testes and ovaries, and the ability of mRNA drugs to trigger ongoing autoimmune issues is well known.
clinical studies that show suppression in sperm total motile counts post-vaccination
he mentions that the effects on eggs and ovaries are less well studied but could be similar or worse.
‘The cat’ is concerned about a decline in birth rate in Sweden and suggests that the data on this issue is being suppressed.
he speculates that this may be due to a plausible but unidentified culprit, and expresses fear that health agencies may be avoiding investigating the cause.
Conclusion
The cat:
has found a decline in birth rates in 2022, which is estimated by comparing it with the past three years.
found that the percentage of births in a year per month are stable and the pre-2022 standard deviation in this series is 2.1%.
believes that this decline may be caused by the COVID-19 vaccinations, which are known to have an effect on fertility, and aligns with the experience of a number of other countries
he also mentions that he would like to compare this data to other countries in the region, but have not been able to find monthly births data for them for 2022
he wishes to be proven wrong as this is a serious matter to ignore and if the jabs caused this, we need to know.
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