The vaccine hasn’t even been around a year, and gestation is 9 mos. No, it hasn’t been long enough to garner reliable statistics
It's been around for pretty much exactly a gestation period. I would expect that means right now is the time we should start seeing some of the first data on this. Sure it will take a longer period of data to draw definitive conclusions but we should be getting a first look now.
That’s not how data gathering works. You can’t even get accurate population information from a major city more recently than four years ago, let alone something as specific as how, why, and when women give birth
Only true for birth rates. Already addressed.
Except that it takes 3-4 years to get accurate population information for major cities. What you’re asking for is far more specific but you expect it sooner. The fact that it’s not happening yet isn’t proof of anything
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