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New study links COVID shot to sharp decline in US births

COVID shots were linked to almost 70,000 fewer US live births in 2023. The jabs either rendered tens of thousands of women infertile, killed tens of thousands of unborn babies, or both.

By Steven Mosher

(LifeSiteNews) — I initially thought that birth rates might rise when COVID hit. Indeed, there was a slight uptick in the total fertility rate (TFR) in 2021, rising to 1.66 children per woman over her reproductive lifetime from the previous years 1.64.

But then the numbers of live births started to drop, and the TFR fell to 1.65 in 2022 and 1.62 in 2023.

The question is why.

Everything from inflation and rising home prices to falling rates of labor participation and lack of childcare have been blamed for the recent fall in America’s birth rates. But evidence has emerged of an additional culprit: the COVID shot.

new study by Norwegian Professor Jarle Aarstad shows that COVID-19 shots were linked to almost 70,000 fewer U.S. live births in 2023. Aarstad’s numbers are based on CDC data on vaccinations and births from 566 U.S. counties with a combined population of nearly 260 million, which he then extrapolated to the entire U.S. population to arrive at his conclusion.

I’ve gone through the numbers, and his conclusions are sound: not only did the COVID vax cause hundreds of thousands of deaths, it also reduced the number of live births.

Exactly how the vaccine impacted fertility is unclear. Were the 70,000 fewer live births in 2023 a result of vax-induced infertility? Or was it a result of rising rates of miscarriages and stillbirths?

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