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I would suggest this resource to individuals seeking to expand their knowledge on the coronavirus vaccine from a scientific perspective.
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I find this book to be a bold step. A very essential one. Everyone should know about all sides of a COVID vaccine or the companies involved in its application. If something is harmful to human beings, then it should be made public. I honour what this book says. It is important for people to get valid information. I will recommend reading this book to my family and friends.
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I will quite frankly recommend it to all individuals because it has a lot of information that many people can benefit from health wise.
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Post by Mayengbam Atulananda Singh »

A lot of people in my circle have been vaccinated, and most are aware of the ongoing discussions about the effectiveness and side effects of the vaccine. However, since the decision to get vaccinated is irreversible, many prefer not to dwell on it. Therefore, I wouldn't recommend the book to those individuals. However, I might consider recommending it to my close circle in the medical field. Maybe I'll ask them to give the book a read and share their opinions.
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I would recommend this book to medical students, healthcare professionals, and policy makers. Those are the groups that are in positions of authority during a health crisis and laymen rely on their input. It is pertinent that those in authority act in the best interest of the people, not in the interest of big pharma.
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Everyone should read this book. Even forced vaccination fanatics would benefit from it. A person with critical sense should ask themselves: "Why would a professional like her spend so much time and provide so much data and scientific studies, knowing that the media would ridicule her and have possible financial losses?" Her life story and the way everything is presented in the book categorically demonstrate that she understands the subject. So why take so much risk?
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I agree, this book takes a bold and essential step in providing a comprehensive view of COVID vaccines and the companies involved. Transparency about potential harm is crucial, and everyone deserves access to valid information. I highly recommend this book to my family and friends, as it offers valuable insights into this important topic.
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Post by Carol McCoy Phelps »

Well-educated people who can read at the level of this book should read it. Otherwise, it would be a waste of money. I was taught in college that the average American reads at an 8th grade level. This book is far, far above that level.

I would love to see Dr. Huber write an abridged version of this material in a toned-down reading level. There really are alot of people who have been fanatics about vaccinations. Everyone needs to see this documentation.
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Everyone would enjoy the book because the topics discussed is one that affected everyone and people would love to know about COVID. However, it will be easily understood by medical professionals or scientists.
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This book is an eye opener and I have come to understand the intricacies associated with vaccination. There was so much to know about the Corona virus. I will definitely recommend this book.
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I concur that by offering a thorough analysis of COVID vaccinations and the firms producing them, this book takes a risky and important step. It is essential to be transparent about potential damage, and everyone should have access to reliable information. My relatives and friends should definitely read this book because it provides insightful information on a crucial subject.
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I saw this book on OBC, then I decided to check it out, and to my surprise it's an amazing book.
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Post by Mojisola Omotosho »

I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand the COVID-19 pandemic better. It's great for general readers, students, and healthcare professionals because it explains everything clearly and includes personal stories and expert insights. Whether you're curious about how the pandemic affected the world or want to learn more about vaccines, this book is an informative and accessible read.
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Post by Marina Flisvou »

This book is ideal for those who want to explore alternative views on COVID-19 vaccines. It's particularly useful for people who enjoy digging into complex and controversial health issues. Healthcare professionals, policymakers, and researchers might find it beneficial as it presents a different perspective. It challenges the widely accepted beliefs about vaccine safety and efficacy. This could help readers make more informed decisions or enrich their understanding of the topic.
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Post by williams Emerald »

I would recommend this book to Students and Professionals in Health Policy or Public Health. Those studying or working in fields related to health policy, public health, or vaccine development might read the book to understand diverse viewpoints, even if they do not agree with the content. This could be helpful for formulating responses to vaccine hesitancy or understanding the spectrum of public opinion on health interventions.
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