15 Since when did this occur? (www.bbc.co.uk) posted 1 year ago by Ep0ch 1 year ago by Ep0ch +16 / -1 One in six people affected by infertility globally, says WHO A World Health Organisation report found treatment is underfunded in countries across the globe. 27 comments share 27 comments share save hide report block hide replies
well yes, since Gates & Co want to reduce the population and especially in the West.
Possibly yes. Funnily it has just been published. Seemingly it conflicts with other data, fertility data.
That's a staggering figure. As bad as cancer. Worse. It is also a disease. If indeed people cannot reproduce.
https://ivi-fertility.com/blog/infertility-in-europe/
I am still trying to understand that global average. Why is it brand new press.
Obviously vaccines play a role. Because it conflicts with data prior to COVID. Straight from the WHO. Unsurprisingly
Straight from the WHOrse's mouth.
Isn't it funny that these clowns will consistently deny anything that scientists say when it doesn't fit their narrative but when it does, will treat it as gospel?