Who would you recommend this book to and why?

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Everyone, especially people in more affected countries, should know the side effects of the vaccine. This i believe.
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Mayengbam Atulananda Singh wrote: 07 May 2024, 13:48 However, since the decision to get vaccinated is irreversible, many prefer not to dwell on it. Therefore, I wouldn't recommend the book to those individuals.
I think this is a very empathetic response. Those people were very adamant about getting vaccinated, but now they can't undo what has been done. I'd like to have my primary doc respond to this.
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I think everyone should still read this book, especially people like me who feel the vaccines were helpful regardless. Mostly medical professionals can read it but I believe any curious reader would enjoy it.
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This book to be well-researched and informative, with some highlighting its comprehensive documentation and the importance of the subject matter. its suitable for all.
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Although this book is quite overwhelming at times, I would still recommend it to everyone. We are all a part of this pandemic. Everyone deserves to know the background information concerning the vaccine and to have answers to the difficult questions.
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I would recommend the book to students in the medical school and also to healthcare practitioners. They would learn from the author and view things from a different perspective.
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I think medical students, healthcare workers, and policymakers should read this book. They have a big role during health crises, and people trust their advice. It's important they prioritize the public's well-being, not just big pharmaceutical companies.
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To all medical practitioners, researchers and learners who are particularly doing research and also patients who want to create awareness
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I would recommend this book to healthcare practitioners like doctors nurses and more of the like
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Post by Hilda Murithi »

Yes. I think it is interesting to read, and it brings to light another perspective of what the COVID saga was about. I would, however, not read it too seriously and neither would I believe everything in the book. It's an amazing book to read to pass time and for a second perspective in my opinion.
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I highly recommend this resource to anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of the coronavirus vaccine from a scientific standpoint.
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I would recommend this book to medical professionals and researchers who are interested in exploring alternative views on COVID-19 vaccines. The extensive data and detailed analysis offer a comprehensive look at potential risks, which can be crucial for future public health decisions.
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I would recommend this book to practitioners in the medical field. I would also recommend to COVID-19 experts.
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Post by Florence Amimo Osiema »

I think this book is best for open-minded people who are open to hear and learn other perspectives on the Corvid 19 pandemic. It's perfect for those who want information on the pandemic as well.
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This book is ideal for people who enjoy delving into complex and controversial health issues, especially those who are looking for alternative views on the COVID-19 vaccines. Healthcare professionals, policymakers, and researchers can also benefit from the book’s unique perspective, as it challenges widely accepted beliefs and provides a different angle on this critical topic.
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