Infant Mortality Rises For First Time 20 Years

Guess what they’re blaming it on.

US infant mortality increased in 2022 for the first time in decades, CDC report shows
The infant mortality rate in the United States rose in 2022, the first jump in 20 years, according to data released Thursday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Got your guesses ready? Here it is.

Covid-19 also probably played a significant role in the rise in infant mortality in 2022, Stevenson said. Infections in pregnant women who were exposed to the coronavirus during the major surges in 2021 could have affected infants who would be born in 2022.

You got it, didn’t you?

If it was caused by ChinCOVID, I would have expected the increase to begin two years earlier in 2020…

…when ChinCOVID started making major inroads in America (the first cases were actually found in late 2019, via antibody testing).

I blame the pseudo-vaccines. In fact, I predicted we’d see an increase like this after the pseudo-vax was authorized.

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One thought on “Infant Mortality Rises For First Time 20 Years”

  1. Might have something to do with importing 10% of the US population from the third world and thereby inheriting the infant mortality they brought with them.

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