Do you agree with everything written in this book?

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Do you agree with everything written in this book?

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Do you agree with each and every sentence written in this book, "Neither Safe nor Effective (2nd Edition): The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines" by Dr. Colleen Huber? If not, what are the topics that you disagree with? 
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I have recently just started reading this book. I don't disagree with anything I have read so far. I like the book a lot.
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So far into this book I have nothing yet to actually disagree with however I don't not think everything about this book will be agreeable to me until I have carried out a fact check.
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The book raises some valid points, emphasizing the importance of scrutinizing medical vaccines and treatments due to their impact on people's lives. However, I believe that, at the time, finding a vaccine was crucial, even if it meant not fully understanding its long-term side effects. I also think the vaccine was effective, as many people benefited from it.
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I haven't found anything in this book so far that I genuinely disagree with, but I don't think I will agree with everything in it until I have done a fact check.
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That is a really loaded question. I don't tend to agree with everything that ANYONE says. Doing so leads to not being able to think for oneself.
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Yes, the matter given in this book is believable. It is good that such books also get written. But it is suitable for mature readers. There is a need to look at the data from various perspectives. Evaluating a book is easier than evaluating real-life situations. A lot more study or discussion is essential to coming to conclusions. So, I agree with this book. I would also like to read what the vaccine company would write in its book, if there is one!
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I easily agree with everything in this book. The author resonated with me in ways that no author has
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I just started reading the book, so far I've personally agreed with what I've read. Although that might be subject to change upon completion of the book
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Post by Giridhar Achary »

Yes, I do agree, because throughout the book, there is a focus on the effects of vaccinations on people's lives and the need for cautious consideration. It acknowledges that information regarding the vaccine's efficacy and potential long-term side effects is necessary.
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