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ER Editor: Singapore went full tilt on the Covid mRNA killshots. As a tiny nation state, it is a useful laboratory for Covid vaccine fallout stats (see here and here). See this from March 2024 by former Pharma insider, Aussie 17, who used to work in Singapore —
BREAKING: Shocking Surge in Stillbirths and Perinatal Deaths Rocks Singapore in 2023!
Singapore’s data is squeaky clean. Picture this: A tiny island nation of just 6 million people, where every citizen is tied into a rock-solid digital ID system called SingPass which is compulsory for all residents. You can’t even open a bank account without it. It’s woven into everything—health records, taxes, you name it. That means when official stats say someone got vaccinated, you can bet your bottom dollar they did. No fudging, no loopholes. (source)
This article from August 2021 claims an 80% vaccination rate in Singapore, and there was still plenty of time to go —
Singapore vaccinates 80 percent of population against COVID-19
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Singapore Vital Stat to March 2026! After a 11.4% drop in births in 2025, births drop another 12.5% in 1st Quarter of 2026
Despite the median population age of 43.2, the drop in births in 2025 and 2026 appear too rapid to just be blamed on aging, cultural factors, and choice. External factors must be affecting fertility!
Singstat released updated population data on 6th May 2026. This included general population trending to 2025, and monthly birth and death data to March 2026.
Singapore had a population of 6.1 million in 2025. They had 947 males for every 1,000 females, which is within expectation given that females, on average, live a little longer than males. Median population age is 43.2 (resident population) and 43.7 (citizen population).
Annual natural population increase (births – deaths) was down to 2,093 in 2025, from 15,042 in 2019, and 30,050 in 2000. Natural population growth for first quarter of 2026 was 148, an 86% drop compared to the 1,075 growth in first quarter of 2025.
Births
Births declined 24% from 2019 to 2024. Births from January to March 2026 are 12.5% lower than births from January to March 2025.

Deaths
Deaths inflected from May 2021 and have not returned to pre-2021 levels. 2025 deaths are 23.6% higher than 2019 levels, and 2026 first quarter deaths are currently similar to 2025 levels.

Births and deaths by gender; Male deaths and births are higher than female deaths and births; a normal pattern.

A breakdown of births and deaths by ethnic group follows. Chinese Singaporeans deaths have exceeded births since 2022; all other nationalities retain population growth though with falling births and rising deaths.

Births and Deaths 2000 to March 2026
To show overall trending in the past 26 years, monthly births and deaths from 2000 to March 2026 are set out. The start of COVID-19 vaccination at the end of December 2020 is marked: –

Narrowing in on just the 2018 to 2026 period, with total births, total deaths and % change. The sharp fall in births in 2025 (11.4% loss), and the further fall in 2026, are striking.

Fertility
Resident total fertility has declined to 0.87. Ie. in 2025, each woman living in Singapore has, in her lifetime, on average 0.87 children. This is well below the 2.1 that is needed for population replacement.

Fertility rate is falling among all ethnicities. Lowest fertility is observed among Chinese Singaporeans and highest among Malay Singaporeans.

Infant mortality and still births, count and rates are both down compared to 2023 and 2024.

COVID-19 Vaccination
COVID-19 Vaccination in 2025/2026 is still recommended for elderly and vulnerable persons.


It is also encouraged for healthcare workers and those living with medically vulnerable persons. It is still available for anyone 6 months and older who wants it.


As this is observational data on vital statistics trending, no conclusions on causality for plummeting birth rates can be made. MSM maintains that there is no evidence that C19 vaccines reduced fertility. Time will tell!
Source
Featured image source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/8/29/singapore-vaccinates-80-percent-of-population-against-covid-19
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