What did you like least about this book?

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This is a discussion topic for the May 2024 Book of the Month, "Neither Safe Nor Effective (2nd Edition): The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines" by Dr. Colleen Huber.


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What I like least about this book is it Potentials to Misinform the general public. Given the sensitive and highly impactful nature of public health information, there is a concern that promoting viewpoints that starkly contrast with established scientific data might contribute to vaccine hesitancy. This can undermine public health efforts, especially during critical times of managing a health crisis.
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What I like least is the fact that some things will be needed to verified so as to not spread false information about the illness or vaccine. It will reduce the number of people that will take interest in reading it.
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I like this book because the author doesn't shie from telling people the truth about this vaccination of corona, besides that the author also educates people in detail about it
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I can't think of anything I like least about this book. Everything is necessary. It's not easy to read due to its detailed and complex content, but it's definitely worth the effort.
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Most claims made by the author needs more backup evidence to make it more believable.
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One of the drawbacks is that some information in the book may require additional verification to avoid perpetuating misinformation about the illness or vaccine, which could potentially deter some readers from engaging with the content. The need for fact-checking and verification may discourage some individuals from exploring the book's themes and arguments.
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