Eh, could be worse. If shtf scenario kicks in and all jabbed die, that leaves 1.8 billion of us. That's 1910s population. Given our current healthcare which means infant mortality is super low, if we keep that birth rate from that time in a repop attempt, it's feasible to recover the entire human population in 50 years or less.
Pathetically sad that only 22% - less than 1 in 4 - didn't succumb to the death jab.
(Certainly doesn't bode well for humanity.)
Eh, could be worse. If shtf scenario kicks in and all jabbed die, that leaves 1.8 billion of us. That's 1910s population. Given our current healthcare which means infant mortality is super low, if we keep that birth rate from that time in a repop attempt, it's feasible to recover the entire human population in 50 years or less.
Why would you though? Might as well enjoy the wide open spaces.
I didn't take it.
I meant, why rush to repopulate the world? It might be nice to have more space.