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I did not get the vaccine. There were a lot of speculations and honestly, up to this point, there still are. I am glad I did not.
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I got the vaccine then, but I see my relatives and friends who never get the vaccine. We are not different from one another. I feel very good and so others.
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Well I would think that those who earlier refused to be vaccinated might feel a sort of relief reading all the revelations contained in this book, but as for those who advocated for vaccination I can't be certain; some may have a shift in their earlier opinions while some might not.
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I'm not an advocate for COVID vaccines; I simply thought they were necessary to combat the disease. But after reading this book, I did feel some regret about getting vaccinated. I also want to hear thoughts from those who are unvaccinated.
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I haven't been vaccinated and I don't plan on getting the vaccine anytime soon. It doesn't matter to me.
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Post by Vincent Ondieki »

I doubt if they will never accept this vaccine now or even in the early future. Also i think they may be at risk since they aren't vaccinated, if corona decides to come back. Their health is at risks
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When people are living in fear, and decisions are made, it is never good. The few who made decisions for the many have much to be held accountable for. I think they will never admit they were wrong, no matter how many people died, or lives left destroyed.
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Post by Eromosele Clement »

I think tha people who didn’t get the vaccine should feel a big relief after reading this book. And people who did get it, should appreciate God for the safety of their lives. There’s no debate that the vaccine caused harm, because according to the book, even someone in charge of an organization that recommended the vaccine, also confirmed this.
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Post by Michael Valentine »

Although people who did not get the vaccine may feel some sort of relief, I still feel this is the author's opinion influenced by their beliefs. I took the vaccine and do not feel bad about it, nor do I feel I lost anything or compromised anything of the sort. I am just glad the pandemic has died out.
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Aida Nuria Montenegro Jerez wrote: 12 May 2024, 04:53 I am vaccinated (I have three doses of the Pfizer vaccine and I must get the fourth booster), and yes, the book has made me think about some things, but, equally, I still consider that many lives have been saved (like mine, I am asthmatic and I have had COVID three times thanks to the fact that due to my husband's work he is always in contact with third parties). However, I would like to seek additional information on the subject in my native language to inform myself more and better.
With what's written in the book, don't you think taking those vaccines boosted your rate of contacting the virus, even from your husband. I mean, that's a whooping three times, it didnt prevent it, and you still managed to get the virus after all those boosters. I'm just saying, it may have had an effect, you think?
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I don't think so; he wasn't vaccinated at the time, and he was the one who gave it to me each time.
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Nancy004 wrote: 13 May 2024, 08:37 Forcing people to take vaccine is not the right thing to do. But I dont regret getting the vaccine.I am a med student who was actively working with covid patients in 2020 & 2021. I tested positive for covid 3 times because of that. My immunity was sh*t at the time because I was getting very little sleep, have probably one meal a day, working more than 12hrs a day because of shortage of health care workers. But all the 3 times I tested positive I had no symptoms at all. Also I did not get Covid for atleast 3 months after I got my shots. Also my relatives who did not get vaccinated were at there home, eating and sleeping well, yet they were bedridden for about a weak. I do believe that its because they did not get the vaccine.
I do agree with you on this. I was the same with hardly any covid symptoms when I got it. I have a 72 year old aunty who had no symtoms at all with covid. Vaccinated x 4 doses and even has lung conditions pre-existing but no issues with the vaccinations.
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Yeah they may at easy and fearful of the refealing of the news. They are unsafe the second pandemic comes
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Post by sanjeev1 »

I can imagine that those who never got the COVID-19 vaccine might feel some validation or relief after reading "Neither Safe Nor Effective" by Dr Colleen Huber, especially if they were already sceptical about the vaccine. The book's critical perspective could reinforce their decision.

For those who advocated for the vaccine, the revelations in the book might provoke a range of reactions. Some might reconsider their stance or feel more cautious, while others might remain firm in their support, relying on the broader scientific consensus and evidence from reputable sources. Ultimately, how individuals react will vary based on their personal beliefs, experiences, and trust in different sources of information.
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Post by Lauren Victoria »

I think forcing anyone to take this vaccine when it hasn't gone through the proper testing is awful. If someone who has a low immune system and other reasons, decided to take it for themselves and others that makes sense but for someone like me who is at peak health and has no issues, no one should force me to take a vaccine that hasn't gone through the proper channels on its safety and long-term effect.
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