Have you read or willing to read this book?

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I am hesitant to read it. I feel like it may be more conspiratorial than fact-based.
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I'm interested to read this book. Back during the Pandemic, a vaccine was a lifesaver. Proven or not, it still has its merit. Now that it's all in the past, it would be interesting to read and find out why the vaccine was controversial.
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I'm interested in reading this book to understand the research and reasoning behind the author's stance against vaccines. Exploring diverse viewpoints helps me gain insights into complex issues like vaccination, and I'm curious to learn about the specific studies and data that inform the author's perspective. By contextualizing her arguments within broader socio-political and ethical considerations, I hope to develop a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding vaccination discourse. Overall, I'm approaching this with an open mind and a desire for informed inquiry.
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I have not read the book but might be doing so soon. The book appears to be interesting, from the samples I have read, and loaded with lots of evidence to back up the claims being made here. Perhaps, might get to the actual truths about the COVID-19 pandemic someday.
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Post by Sheen Jenny »

Yes I am willing to read this book. I briefly read the sample when it was used as book of the day and I'm definitely going to read this book. It contains so many informations about COVID.
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I've come across a few articles suggesting potential long-term side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine. As someone who's been vaccinated, I'm definitely drawn to the book and plan to read it sometime in the foreseeable future.
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I'm still reading this book. I selected this because I've read different book on covid-19 and was eager to see what this book has to offer.
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I have not read this book yet and I am not sure that I will. I feel that the whole topic of vaccines is very triggering for many post covid and I try to read things that are happier.
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This is not my preferred genre, and I rarely read nonfiction books about medicine.  On the other hand, the naturopathic medical perspective on vaccination seems intriguing.
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Yes, I plan to read the book about Covid 19 and the vaccines. It was a critical time during the pandemic. There were so many controversies over the vaccines. During the pandemic, many people thought the vaccines were invented too quickly and many were afraid to take them during the pandemic. I would love to read this book to find out the author's thoughts on vaccines.
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Post by Ludovica Peruzzi »

I'm not sure if I'll read this book. It sounds too anti-vax-leaning for my tastes, and I'm still not over how people were willing to put their communities in danger during the pandemic by refusing to get vaccinated, or mask, or practice social distance, or exercise any sort of caution whatsoever. It's possible the book delivers some great truths in that regard, but this is where I stand right now.
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Post by Mayengbam Atulananda Singh »

Honestly no! But I'm stoked to read it. It's been on my TBR since the day I first saw the title. I'm just waiting for the perfect opportunity to start.
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I haven't read the book but the title alone has piqued my interest so I am willing to give it a try. The fact that the book was written by a medical doctor gives it some credibility. I would also like to know what other doctors and medical professionals think of the material.
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I finished reading it, and the book exceeded all my expectations. That's how a scientist should behave. The author should be praised for her courage, and OBC deserves applause for putting this book in the spotlight.
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Post by Hykaryh »

I definitely want to read this book. I think that in order to make a decision (vaccine: yes or no?), we must grab every opportunity to be informed. This book is perfect for understanding why not to vaccinate.
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