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people catch cold-causing coronaviruses twice in the same year
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 178304" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Regardless of the merits of the ideas, or lack thereof, I think we're exposed to enough political talking points and related opinions without having to see it on a men's health forum too.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You did note that Japan's population is actually declining? It's not just the shifting demographics that are the problem.</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><a href="https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/japan-population/" target="_blank"><em>Japan</em></a><em>’s population has been declining since 2009. In 2009, the population was 128.56 million and is expected to be 126.48 million by the end of 2020. The population is expected to fall below 100 million by 2058.</em></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><em><strong>The main cause of Japan’s population decline is the rapidly decreasing number of births, which is currently at the lowest it has been since data started being collected in 1899</strong>. In 2019, only 864,000 babies were born in Japan – 54,000 less than the number from 2018. The fertility rate in Japan is 1.4 births per woman – far below the population replacement of 2.1.</em></p><p>...</p><p>[<a href="https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/japan-population/" target="_blank">R</a>]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 178304, member: 38109"] Regardless of the merits of the ideas, or lack thereof, I think we're exposed to enough political talking points and related opinions without having to see it on a men's health forum too. You did note that Japan's population is actually declining? It's not just the shifting demographics that are the problem. [INDENT][URL='https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/japan-population/'][I]Japan[/I][/URL][I]’s population has been declining since 2009. In 2009, the population was 128.56 million and is expected to be 126.48 million by the end of 2020. The population is expected to fall below 100 million by 2058.[/I][/INDENT] [INDENT][I][/I][/INDENT] [INDENT][I][B]The main cause of Japan’s population decline is the rapidly decreasing number of births, which is currently at the lowest it has been since data started being collected in 1899[/B]. In 2019, only 864,000 babies were born in Japan – 54,000 less than the number from 2018. The fertility rate in Japan is 1.4 births per woman – far below the population replacement of 2.1.[/I][/INDENT] ... [[URL='https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/japan-population/']R[/URL]] [/QUOTE]
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