Review of Neither Safe Nor Effective
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Review of Neither Safe Nor Effective
The book Neither Safe Nor Effective by Dr. Colleen Huber is a top-notch, data-driven medical academic research book that thoroughly illustrates the intrigues of coronavirus vaccines. It established the facts to be considered about whether the vaccines are to be considered safe or otherwise. One of her assertions was that Israel, one of the first and most heavily vaccinated countries, also experienced the highest COVID infection rate after vaccination. Analysis of the worldwide data shows that the higher the rate of vaccination in a country, the higher the COVID death rate. The author explicitly relays her fears about the vaccine and its possible adverse side effects in her book.
The book is an educational read and was impacted by reading it. There were various pieces of evidence in the book to support the author's position. The author strongly advises against accepting the coronavirus vaccines, regardless of brand, for everyone, young or old. The argument in each chapter is backed up with adequate data to prove the author's position. The author does not consider the topmost industry that produces the vaccine fit for such an assignment.
The book exposes me to the hidden truth behind the coronavirus and the effects of the vaccines prescribed by the government. I am thrilled by the approach taken by the author in dealing with almost every possible question the reader might want to ask. I must confess that Dr. Huber is a thorough writer. Each of the chapters is an answer to a specific mystery that needs to be unraveled. Although the information was becoming too much to absorb in the beginning, it got better as I proceeded into the other chapters.
The book consisted of 232 pages and fourteen exciting chapters. Each of the fourteen chapters is a research project that can stand alone. Because the book is research- and academic-based, the line of thought is not very coherent but somewhat scattered. The information follows a different line of thinking than an average reader would expect. Regardless, I enjoyed reading the book and liked how the author was bold with her convictions.
The author did significant research in writing such a world-class research book. The book was professionally edited, and the error was very close to nothing. I dislike nothing about the book and award it a perfect rating of 5 out of 5. I strongly recommend the book to students, teachers, researchers, and anyone who desires to gain insight into the possible effects of the coronavirus vaccine. Governmental agencies can also get a copy of this material for reference purposes.
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