Who would you recommend this book to and why?

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I would recommend this book to medical enthusiasts. People who needs to have little knowledge about the vaccines given for COVID should read this book. Students in the medical field should also grab a copy.
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I would recommend 'Neither Safe Nor Effective: The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines' to medical professionals, and anyone with interest in researching about the covid-19 pandemic.
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Frankly speaking, I'd recommend this book to almost every adult I know, but most especially to those that took the vaccines and also those working in the health sector to hear their opinion.
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I'll suggest the book to the general people, the media, and the government officials in charge of unethical actions. This might help readers gain a deeper comprehension of the topic or improve their decision-making.
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I think everyone should read this book especially because many people were getting the COVID vaccine. It would be beneficial to learn about the risks involved.
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Easy answer, everybody! We all have so many questions about Covid-19 and the vaccines. There has been so much misinformation about it, that we need a book like this, with real facts and cases, to hopefully answer some (if not all) of the questions.
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I will recommend the book to everyone, irrespective of their take about vaccination. If not for personal decision, it could to be part of the news about the concept of vaccination.
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I will recommend the book because of its promised educational quality. Everyone supposed to be carried on news about concepts that talk about health and global threat to our health.
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I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the COVID-19 topics and all the saga and conspiracy theories associated with the vaccines, hoping that they find the issues addressed here helpful.
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I will recommend this book to adults, as they’ll understand better the complexities that are involved in vaccination. Again, students and professionals in health-related areas will benefit greatly from the contents of this book.
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I concur that this book provides a bold and necessary perspective on COVID vaccines and the associated pharmaceutical companies. Transparency regarding potential risks is vital, and access to accurate information is a right for all. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to my loved ones and acquaintances as it offers valuable insights on this significant subject.
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I will recommend this book to anyone who values the medical industry and medical practitioners for more and better education resources and research
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This book is essential for those concerned about the effects of COVID vaccines on their bodies. I would also recommend it to individuals working in the medical field.
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I believe everyone should read this book and get a new perspective about the COVID desease and the vaccines. Is very important that we all are very well informed about this delicate subjects.
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I would recommend this book to all those working in the healthcare system. It helps them be more effective at their jobs.
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