SweetSue92
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These vaccines are poison.
The Asian city-state of Singapore is small, wealthy, regimented, and very good at collecting and publishing data. Last week, it released full-year 2022 data on deaths, live births, and stillbirths.
Here’s the chart on stillbirths. Official Singaporean government data, nothing less or more. The numbers speak for themselves:
73 stillbirths in 2019.
78 in 2020.
78 in 2021.
133 in 2022.
Looks like about a 70 percent jump annual, after three years in which the figures remained essentially flat.
The reality is even worse.
Singapore puts out these reports each quarter. In the first quarter of 2022, it reported only 13 stillbirths, compared to 18 in 2021.
Thus, in April through December 2022, stillbirths doubled to 120 - from 60 during the same period a year before.
This increase in stillbirths from April through December did NOT occur because of a rise in births.
In fact, the opposite is true.
Births in Singapore fell 10 percent in the final three quarters of 2022, a marked shift from the January-March period, when they rose about 1 percent (due entirely to increases in January and Feburary). The decline has not eased, either; births fell 15 percent in December.
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In other words, stillbirths doubled from April to December even as live births fell, reversing the early 2022 pattern.
This trend is particularly striking because of what happened nine months before the decline began, in early summer 2021.
Singapore carried out its Covid vaccinations as quickly and efficiently as it does everything.
The Asian city-state of Singapore is small, wealthy, regimented, and very good at collecting and publishing data. Last week, it released full-year 2022 data on deaths, live births, and stillbirths.
Here’s the chart on stillbirths. Official Singaporean government data, nothing less or more. The numbers speak for themselves:
73 stillbirths in 2019.
78 in 2020.
78 in 2021.
133 in 2022.
Looks like about a 70 percent jump annual, after three years in which the figures remained essentially flat.
The reality is even worse.
Singapore puts out these reports each quarter. In the first quarter of 2022, it reported only 13 stillbirths, compared to 18 in 2021.
Thus, in April through December 2022, stillbirths doubled to 120 - from 60 during the same period a year before.
This increase in stillbirths from April through December did NOT occur because of a rise in births.
In fact, the opposite is true.
Births in Singapore fell 10 percent in the final three quarters of 2022, a marked shift from the January-March period, when they rose about 1 percent (due entirely to increases in January and Feburary). The decline has not eased, either; births fell 15 percent in December.
—
In other words, stillbirths doubled from April to December even as live births fell, reversing the early 2022 pattern.
This trend is particularly striking because of what happened nine months before the decline began, in early summer 2021.
Singapore carried out its Covid vaccinations as quickly and efficiently as it does everything.
NOTE: THIS ARTICLE IS ESSENTIALLY INCORRECT - SINGAPORE CHANGED ITS DEFINITION OF STILLBIRTHS. SEE POSTED CORRECTION OF MARCH 2, 2023.
I am leaving it up in the interests of completeness (and because its statistics about the fall in live births are correct), but know that it is wrong.
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