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What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 03 May 2024, 03:22
by Melisa Jane
This is a discussion topic for the May 2024 Book of the Month, "Neither Safe Nor Effective (2nd Edition): The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines" by Dr. Colleen Huber.
What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 04 May 2024, 14:33
by Hazel Arnaiz
I believe that the book's findings will cause people to reconsider and may call into question long-held beliefs. It is a wake-up call to revisit policies and mandates.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 05 May 2024, 17:31
by Tomi Ahmed
These findings are likely to heighten concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine, particularly among those who have already received it. They provide substantial evidence supporting the rationale behind individuals' decisions to abstain from vaccination, illustrating that these choices are informed by research rather than mere ignorance.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 10 May 2024, 15:47
by Dana Lawrence Lohn
My take is a little different: I think this book so clearly takes a provocative anti-vax stance that there will be significant self-selection bias among those who read it, specifically: almost all readers will be anti-vax before they select it to read, they select it because it will obvious affirm their existing views, and they take an emotional satisfaction in reading it and feeling “right.” I don’t expect this book or purported findings to change any minds at all, in much the same way that I don’t expect those who read and enjoy this to follow it up with the Works of Tony Fauci and change their minds the other way. We are all functions of human nature.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 11 May 2024, 05:45
by Ashwini Tawade
Policy-making, or a mandate, is to be based on thorough research and discussions from all perspectives.
This book, though, tells about the unethical or misuse of a vaccine application. People should also know that other vaccines that worked were effective and not harmful, given the after-effects. Then probably a new and better policy for the vaccine process can be made.
As for a mandate, I think the data in this book looks sufficient for companies in the vaccine process. It is important to make certain things mandatory before and after administering a vaccine by companies, such as the data related to trial samples and the effects on trial samples being disclosed on time.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 05 Jun 2024, 00:13
by Lisa P Cowling
I do not think it would affect the opinions of the public much. Those who already have a thing against the vaccination would only be reading about what they have felt and those who think otherwise will be less likely influenced by the book. Either way I think it depends on your already existing sentiments.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 05 Jun 2024, 11:45
by AGBATA DONALD Chidera
I don't believe it would significantly sway public opinions. Those who are already skeptical of vaccinations will likely only resonate with their existing beliefs when reading the book, while those who support vaccinations are unlikely to be swayed. Ultimately, the impact of the book may be determined by readers' pre-existing attitudes.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 26 Jun 2024, 00:25
by Eobi jonh
The book's revelations have the potential to challenge prevailing beliefs and spark a reevaluation of deeply ingrained assumptions. Its insights serve as a clarion call to reexamine existing policies and mandates.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 26 Jun 2024, 09:02
by Michael Gambo
After reading "Neither Safe Nor Effective," I believe this book raises important questions about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. This book could push policymakers to reexamine how vaccine safety is assessed and communicated to the public.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 13 Jul 2024, 06:50
by Sandre Lamar
Regulatory agencies responsible for approving vaccines and monitoring their safety may review and respond to the evidence and arguments presented in books like this. This could influence future vaccine approvals, safety monitoring protocols, and public communication strategies.
Re: What do you think are the implications of the book’s findings on public health policies and vaccine mandates.
Posted: 16 Jul 2024, 01:31
by Ladejobi Oluwaseyi
I believe that the book's findings will cause people to reconsider and may call into question long-held beliefs. It is a wake-up call to revisit policies and mandates.