Review of Neither Safe Nor Effective

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Thanks for your review. I am mildy intrigued by the book (and skeptical of its premise) and may read it if available in my local library.

I believe there is a missing word on the first sentence of the second paragraph of your review: "The book is an educational read and was impacted by reading it." I am guessing you meant to write this as: "The book is an educational read and I was impacted by reading it."

Not sure what is meant by the last sentence of the second paragraph: "The author does not consider the topmost industry that produces the vaccine fit for such an assignment."
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This review leaves me with suspense to read that book,I want to know why the author advises against the vaccine?why the higher the rate of vaccination the higher the rate of death?
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The review provided valuable information. The book appears to be captivating, offering insights into the Coronavirus and its vaccination. I'm excited to dive into the book and discover what the author has in store.
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Thank you for your detailed review of "Neither Safe Nor Effective" by Dr. Colleen Huber. It's clear that the book made a significant impact on you and provided a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities surrounding coronavirus vaccines. Your thorough analysis of the author's arguments and the data presented is commendable. It's great to hear that you found the book informative and well-researched, despite its somewhat scattered organization. Your recommendation of the book to various audiences is appreciated. Keep exploring important topics through insightful reads like this!
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I was actually considering reading this book before today because I saw it as one of the books of the month. Now, after seeing your review, and it being available as book of the day, I most definitely will be reading it very soon.
You said in your review that the author strongly advises against taking the vaccine regardless of brand. I am not a doctor and my knowledge on this is minimal compared to the author, however, I tried to say this to people, I genuinely told my loved ones to be careful and strongly consider the vaccine. I won’t tell you the colourful names I was called.
Like I said, my knowledge on this is minimal but it seems like I’m going to agree with what the doc has to say.
I am particularly looking forward to the fact that you said it is a medically driven book. You also mentioned the author touching on world analysis and the correlation between countries with high vaccine rates and high death rates. It baffles me to think with all of this evidence out there, people are still considered crazy if they try to warn people against the vaccine.
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Post by Cheryl Erickson »

In this pharmacological book, Dr. Colleen Huber shares her passionate views and her collected evidence against the COVID vaccines. She urges all people to read her findings and make an educated decision before getting additional vaccines. Thank you for writing the thorough book review.
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The finer aspect of this book is its reliance on data for finding the truth and the analysis of the data that exposes the hidden truth behind the coronavirus vaccines.
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Post by Bobbie Wolf »

Thank you for your review. I appreciate the information you provided, which helped me decide whether to read the book. Based on your review, it seems that the book analyzes the data thoroughly, but it also appears to be written from an armchair quarterbacking perspective. My concern is whether the author offered any solutions to COVID-19. Did the author acknowledge that everyone was struggling to cope with the pandemic and that stopping the spread was the top priority? Did she suggest any alternatives to vaccines? I believe that this is a sensitive topic for many people, and I prefer that authors do not take an "us versus them" approach. Instead, I would like to know what options were available to people when the vaccines were developed and whether there were any other options that were safe and effective. If the book is written from a fair and unbiased perspective, I would be more inclined to read it.
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I would definitely be interested in checking this book out. I tend to take an academic approach to most things but when regarding covid I just went with my gut to not vaccinate. So I suppose it would behoove me to get the actual facts since I'm either to lazy to find them or too stupid to understand them (neither, really); however, just after reading the review I do take solace in knowing that my gut feeling wasn't necessarily incorrect. Afterall, it is a doctor backing it up.
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"Thank you for your insightful review of 'Neither Safe Nor Effective (2nd Edition).' Your thoughtful analysis sheds light on the book's important themes and messages. It's evident that the author's thorough research and compelling arguments make this a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of safety and effectiveness in various contexts. Your review has certainly piqued my interest, and I look forward to delving into this thought-provoking read."
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"Neither Safe Nor Effective" by Dr. Colleen Huber offers a thorough examination of the controversies surrounding coronavirus vaccines, presenting compelling data and insights. It's a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of vaccine safety and efficacy.
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I'm in 2 minds here, must I or shouldn't I read this. I guess it's good to be in the known but when you were forced to get the vaccine for work purpose, it's in your system and nothing can be done about it. However, I guess it's good to know what you might expect the consequences will be in the end. Thanks for a detailed review. Congrats on BOTD.
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The book Neither Safe Nor Effective by Dr. Colleen Huber fascinated the coronavirus vaccine. It's been 4 years since COVID-19 Pandemic, still the opinion about how effective COVID vaccine is a question mark for many people. The plot of this sounds very knowledgeable. Thanks for your thoughtful review.
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I am intrigued by the author's statements regarding Covid vaccines and I want to know what research did they use to back up their opinions.
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Post by Fatchul Qorib »

I haven't read the book, but thanks to this review I am interested in learning more about the research results presented in this book which of course is knowledge about Covid 19 vaccination which is very important for the future because it concerns the survival of humanity in general in the future.
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