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[–]Jiminy 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (7 children)

Not what was said. Anyway we can go with common sense and logic. Everyone knows population wasn't decreasing from 2008 to 2019. No need to use links that are controlled by the establishment, let's just argue using common sense and logic.

[–]ActuallyNot 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

Everyone knows population wasn't decreasing from 2008 to 2019.

That's right. There's an 80 year lag between a drop in fertility and the corresponding drop in population. And the US has seen net immigration too.

But the fertility rate is the relevant statistic for estimating the sterilization rate from the vaccines. Which appears to be zero or sightly negative.

[–]Jiminy 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

If it slows down the increase it's not zero, by negative I guess you mean the rate is slowing. So we do agree but you can't say it.

[–]ActuallyNot 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

The estimate of sterilization is negative. That is to say, fertility increased.

The fertility rate has increased every year since 2019. Before that it decreased every year since 2008.

If you're going to attribute that to the covid vaccinations, your conclusion must be that they increase fertility.

[–]Jiminy 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Decreased since 2020