82.5% of France's population have taken at least 1 dose of Covid-19 Vaccines, which started rollout on 27 December 2020. The current population of France is estimated to be around 66.8 Million.
Thank you, Sally. South Australia’s Senator Alex Antic back in March 2023 did a dive into some of Eurostat’s data, which included France (5 minute clip):
The decline in France’s birth rate is a complex issue influenced by economic, social, and environmental factors. Claims attributing this trend to COVID-19 vaccines are unfounded and not supported by scientific evidence. It’s essential to rely on credible sources and research when examining such significant public health topics.
I would have to agree. Births have been trending downwards for over 60 years. This negative curve trend started long before any of this C-19 stuff and is global.
The birth control pill and increasing female education, urbanization, and the global spread of modern medicine converged in a sort of tipping point reformation.
Also, many women started to carve out professional careers about this time which no doubt had an effect on the "traditional" family dynamic.
This is a very complex phenomena and cannot be simplified to a single cause.
The biochemical sciences text about mRNA and human cellular interactions is yet to be written. I look forward to reading it one day. Researchers are just beginning to design the experiments...we are some years away from definitive data and conclusions.
Most information I read and hear on the effects of C-19 injectables results from subjective interpretation. I am not convinced with either side of the argument due to the lack of data.
This guy (Dr. Steven Hatfill, senior medical adviser at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) had some interesting points relating to the topics of current understanding and further research. If you are interested.....
check out and read carefully a petition at citizengo.org...final vote imminent reject the who pandemic treaty...be aware its a worldwide petition it can be signed and reshared widely worldwide from any country in the world including yours..it currently has ...366,952, signatures
Interesting. attempted to look into immigration by parentage, to isolate immigrant TFR vs Citizen TFR, expecting to see the difference, however, english searching doesn't reveal. With high immigration, and greater percentage women, the French born TFR may actually be lower even as the overall average is already trending downward.
Thank you, Sally. South Australia’s Senator Alex Antic back in March 2023 did a dive into some of Eurostat’s data, which included France (5 minute clip):
https://x.com/SenatorAntic/status/1638425264660295680?cxt=HHwWgMDRsZ7G7bwtAAAA&fbclid=IwAR0MTSW3lEFJqaPaKAtPJe0Wl4e-5ROQLi9j7ZIvXV0DTgtOi-CgHRyhgLA
Far worse now. In my Asian data I am seeing new rises in deaths and the continuing plunge in births.
Yes, and it’s unbelievable that as recent as February of this year, that some are still praising the injections as being hugely successful:
https://thelogicofscience.com/2025/02/27/masks-and-covid-vaccines-were-huge-successes-ivermectin-and-hydroxychloroquine-were-not/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwKWoJlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvcXA388jSckNLIBmnpiu0BrwWCI2Qyif6PWVygUKvz01H86GEUJl_gBwc9U_aem_V-O7unlKv7HROlnj3RLrdA
The decline in France’s birth rate is a complex issue influenced by economic, social, and environmental factors. Claims attributing this trend to COVID-19 vaccines are unfounded and not supported by scientific evidence. It’s essential to rely on credible sources and research when examining such significant public health topics.
I would have to agree. Births have been trending downwards for over 60 years. This negative curve trend started long before any of this C-19 stuff and is global.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/children-born-per-woman?time=1986..latest&facet=entity&uniformYAxis=0&country=RUS~IND~SWE~DNK~KEN~KOR~USA~CHN~ESP
On the other hand, the rate of the downward trend changed significantly in the early 60's.
So...what happened in the 60's to cause this change? Any ideas????? I would love to hear some thoughts on this.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/children-born-per-woman?country=~OWID_WRL
The birth control pill and increasing female education, urbanization, and the global spread of modern medicine converged in a sort of tipping point reformation.
Excellent reply Clifton.
Also, many women started to carve out professional careers about this time which no doubt had an effect on the "traditional" family dynamic.
This is a very complex phenomena and cannot be simplified to a single cause.
The biochemical sciences text about mRNA and human cellular interactions is yet to be written. I look forward to reading it one day. Researchers are just beginning to design the experiments...we are some years away from definitive data and conclusions.
Most information I read and hear on the effects of C-19 injectables results from subjective interpretation. I am not convinced with either side of the argument due to the lack of data.
This guy (Dr. Steven Hatfill, senior medical adviser at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) had some interesting points relating to the topics of current understanding and further research. If you are interested.....
https://www.aussie17.com/p/breaking-hhs-top-medical-officer
check out and read carefully a petition at citizengo.org...final vote imminent reject the who pandemic treaty...be aware its a worldwide petition it can be signed and reshared widely worldwide from any country in the world including yours..it currently has ...366,952, signatures
Well done for reporting this data, which is not always easy to find.
Interesting. attempted to look into immigration by parentage, to isolate immigrant TFR vs Citizen TFR, expecting to see the difference, however, english searching doesn't reveal. With high immigration, and greater percentage women, the French born TFR may actually be lower even as the overall average is already trending downward.