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Also would be worth a table showing % drop in birth rates next to increase in deaths from yesterday for each geographical region... to see if those with more deaths correlate with less births?

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Gary, thanks! I will prepare that for the next post! Maybe tonight or tomorrow (busy with day job today :)) I am also trying to find (not successful yet) the actual vaccine uptake by region to also add that to the presentation.

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As well as ethnic demographic and economic class. Middle class people living good-lives over the years have been telling me that there is too much population. Sadly they will see this as a positive development but fail to connect it to the medicine. These specific people are quite intelligent so I'm thinking perhaps from the stresses of modern life its a subconscious suicide/familycide.

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Population collapse is not a good thing. We have an entire society that is built on increasing consumerism, which at least in part was driven by growing populations (not just improvements in quality of life / increases in consumption). Population collapse means too few people to handle services and maintain infrastructure. It means desettlement and contractions of development. It means increasing decay and decrepitude. Nature reclaiming abandoned settlements. It will also mean ultimately too few people to care for elderly and sick people. Guess there is a reason "assisted dying" has been legalized everywhere.... we are in for a very rough ride.

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