Review of Neither Safe Nor Effective

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"Neither Safe Nor Effective (2nd Edition)" takes a critical look at COVID vaccines, backed by extensive research and medical expertise. With perfect ratings and high praise, it's a must-read for those seeking informed perspectives on vaccine safety.
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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.
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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.
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Dr. Colleen Huber's "Neither Safe Nor Effective: The main thesis of the book "The Evidence against COVID Vaccines" is to contradict prevailing ideas about the safety and efficiency of the COVID-19 vaccine in use at that time.
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This sounds really interesting, and the fact that the author uses evidence to back up the claims in the book makes it worth being considered. The issue of COVID-19 vaccines and that of some of other vaccines remains touchy, as many believe the driving factor is the need for profits by the pharmaceutical companies. I have added the book to my shelf. Many thanks for the review.
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I know first hand what the covid virus infection is like, because I was there in the hospital in every wave, so I saw exactly what covid is like. As an healthcare worker, I ask the book to convince me of its truth with real research materials. Let's see, who's stronger? I'm taking the book out for a battle.
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I am not a scientist and therefore, "medical academic research book" is most definitely not my cup of tea. COVID pandemic was hard on all of us and way too recent in our history, we still live through the consequences to read about it calmly, so I prefer to skip, but congrats with BOTD, anyway!
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I still have questions about the Covid 19 pandemic and this book helped me realize a lot. I really enjoyed reading this book. Thanks for the engaging review!
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Great review! I want lear about COVID vaccines
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The effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine has come into question on multiple occasions. With time, we now have data to show how effective, or ineffective, it is. Dr. Huber's book is one I would love to read to learn more about this vaccine. Thanks for the review!
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It's a very well-researched book, useful to people who want to find out more about COVID's vaccine before getting it. The author comes across as passionate about reporting on this topic, with many sources listed for further clarification and research.
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There's a lot of debate regarding the acceptance and effectiveness or not of COVID vaccines, which, to be honest, don't really interest me. The author seems to have put in a lot of thought and research into this book, which is always great. I'll pass on this book.
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The author talks about very dividing topic but backs it up with a lot of data. I would have to read it for myself to see if it did convincing enough job.
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I appreciate when authors conduct thorough research before delving into writing about a sensitive subject. This book is particularly fascinating as it provides valuable insights into the COVID-19 vaccine.
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I find the approach of this book enlightening, as it supports the various theories that COVID-19 vaccines are neither safe nor efficient. Rather, everything seems to indicate that these vaccines may cause harmful side effects. The educational nature and the support in research and statistical data give a lot of credibility to the proposed approaches.
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