The Straits Times-Mar 18

As Covid-19 rampaged across the world last year, the stork was not spared. The number of babies born in Singapore fell to a 10-year low. Meanwhile, total deaths were the highest in almost a century. This mirrors the trend in developed countries such as France, Italy and Spain, where birth rates nosedived amid the pandemic. Elsewhere, fertility rates also plunged in places such as China, Taiwan and South Korea, which are now following Japan on a path of population decline. The economic recession and massive uncertainty due to Covid-19, which has sparked fears of job and income losses, may be leading some couples to postpone major life events such as getting married and having a baby.

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