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I haven't read this book yet, but having read the sample and gone through COVID-19 and the lockdown waiting for vaccines, I think I should read it. What are your opinions about reading this book? Do they match mine?
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I kind of want to yet I am not sure if it's the right book for me. There is such a division about the COVID vaccines. It's hard to know what is true. I would need hard proofs if I am to believe anything.
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I wouldn't normally go for a book that discusses COVID, but I'm curious about what the author has to say about the vaccines since the governments advertised their safety with vigor, and I personally know a healthy family member who died after receiving the shot.
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Like a person struggling with believing the authenticity of vaccines. Especially since one of the doctors told me that one of the causes of my thyroid problem was due to receiving the vaccine. I think I could take a look at the sample book first to find out how the author deals with the topic.
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I haven’t read this book yet. I have read other books about the covid pandemic. I have my own opinions about the whole covid situation. Maybe I will write a book about them someday.
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This book is yet unread by me. Regarding the COVID pandemic, I have read several novels. About the whole COVID scenario, I have my own thoughts. Perhaps someday I'll write a book on them.
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Mari Thompson wrote: 27 Apr 2024, 10:39 I haven’t read this book yet. I have read other books about the covid pandemic. I have my own opinions about the whole covid situation. Maybe I will write a book about them someday.
Going through covid we all have different opinions about everything about government management to vaccines and deaths. And if you are writing a book I would surely consider reading it :D .
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Hi. You just reminded me of something I happened to have missed for a while now: reading this amazing book of the month. I have been having a busy time recently and have been unable to get started with the book. Thank you for the reminder. I hope to get started soon.
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Most health books are a turn off for me but based on the covid that took the world by surprise, I'm eager to see what the author has to say about covid so yes, I'm willing to read it.
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Every discovery surely has its shortcomings and controversies. In Indonesia itself, there have been several cases where patients died because their bodies rejected the vaccine reaction. I'm waiting for this book to come, so I can't wait to read it.
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Marie Chalupová wrote: 26 Apr 2024, 16:53 I kind of want to yet I am not sure if it's the right book for me. There is such a division about the COVID vaccines. It's hard to know what is true. I would need hard proofs if I am to believe anything.
I agree with you. Many conspiracy theories raise questions for me, but none dare to prove them validly. At least, I need scientific arguments that prove the shortcomings of vaccines.
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Leona Rodrigues wrote: 28 Apr 2024, 16:19
Mari Thompson wrote: 27 Apr 2024, 10:39 I haven’t read this book yet. I have read other books about the covid pandemic. I have my own opinions about the whole covid situation. Maybe I will write a book about them someday.
Going through covid we all have different opinions about everything about government management to vaccines and deaths. And if you are writing a book I would surely consider reading it :D .
This pandemic itself has already become history. History surely has many controversies, and even though the world may be in a better condition now, we are free to speculate on the good and bad aspects of this phenomenon. Interesting conversation. Let me in👐👐👐
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Rashad Deniro Price wrote: 29 Apr 2024, 02:28 Hi. You just reminded me of something I happened to have missed for a while now: reading this amazing book of the month. I have been having a busy time recently and have been unable to get started with the book. Thank you for the reminder. I hope to get started soon.
Of course. This book is interesting. Looking forward to engaging discussions about it! 😄
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I have downloaded the free copy of this book. I am interested in reading it to see how it relates to my experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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I'm very excited ro read this book as I have a ton of questions about Covid-19 and the vaccines that it sounds like I may get answers to. Just need to wrap up the two books I'm reviewing so I can pick this one up.
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