Review of The Covid Murders

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I really love that the author chose to address how COVID-19 affected the healthcare system in this book. It highlights the strain it had ok the healthcare sector and how this affected society at large.
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Very relatable. Most if not all readers can actually, physically understand the author's writing.
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I am intrigued that the death of a prominent American attorney provides a backdrop on the discussion of the COVID pandemic and the losses it caused to national economies. Thanks for the review.
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I am intrigued that the death of a prominent American attorney provides a backdrop on the discussion of the COVID pandemic and the losses it caused to national economies. Thanks for the review.
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"The Covid Murders" is a medical thriller set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. The story begins with the sudden death of a prominent attorney, an unfortunate event that puts the hospital and its staff in a difficult position. Could the death have been avoided? Congrats on BOTD!
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The Covid Murders by Greg Vigdor discusses the adverse effects that this pandemic had in our income due to premature deaths and reduced productivity.
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"The Covid Murders" by Greg Vigdor is a fiction based on scenes from the year covid happened. A VIP dies unexpectedly and the moment is tense, could he have been saved? Read this book to know more. Congratulations on BOTD!!
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The Covid Murders by Greg Vigdor is a medical detective story about the death of a prominent attorney during an open heart surgery. Was it the reaction to the anesthesia medication or was it something else? I sampled a few pages and loved the author's narration style. I felt like I was watching an episode of 'Grey's Anatomy'. I have added it to my reading list. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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The sample of this book was very engaging, I felt like I was back 4 years! This is about people’s health and how WHO reacted to this crisis. Can’t wait to keep reading! Thanks for the review, the main character sounds really intriguing, as you pointed out!
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An incredible read that tells the story and the gruesome events of the COVID in a captivating manner. Great read. Congrats on #BOTD
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The negative impact of COVID-19 in 2020 cannot be over-emphasized, in as much as it came with some positive aspects. Interesting review!
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I would love to explore the book to know more about the effects of this pandemic years ago, and how it affected the world.
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A medical-themed crime novel centered around the COVID-19 pandemic is quite creative, as it allows the author highlight unexplored elements of the pandemic that many people are unaware of in a fictional setting.
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"The Covid Murders" by Greg Vigdor is a book that spoke about the 2020 Corona virus pandemic and how helpful the WHO was in that period as the reviewer said Irv Tinsley in the book was his favorite character in the book as he have his time and dedicated him self to his work.
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The reviewer gives us an insight on the consequences that COVID -19 pandemic had on the lifes of people both interms of health care and economy. He gives us a clear picture of what the book entails . Good work to the reviewer
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