Have you read or willing to read this book?

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Definitely, I have read this book and it's a praiseworthy book.
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I once read a book about COVID. To my surprise, I enjoyed it, as I gained a lot of insights from it. Though this is not the type of book I normally enjoy reading, I am ready to give this one a try.
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Yes, I definitely want to read this book. I hope I will find the answers to all the questions I am wondering about.
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I've not read this book , but I'm curious to what I could learn from reading it. I want to know how the world and government were able to manage the vaccines and the pressure in everything.
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I am attracted to this book, I have read little about it and I would like to delve deeper into the subject since I have a very particular thought about issues related to vaccination. I don't trust any particular position, but I do like reading other points of view. It would be interesting to know what this book is really about and give your opinion about it.
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I heard a lot about the COVID 19 vaccine during that period. I am so willing to read this book to see what it has to say about the vaccines. I hope it contains enough scientific evidences.
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I doubted the vaccine's authenticity, so I plan to review the sample book to see the author's perspective.
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Tomy Chandrafrost wrote: 29 Apr 2024, 07:37
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.
This is my opinion as well. I appreciate this question. Based on the summary and several reviews, this book comes off as very biased. I can understand hesitations around vaccination and am open to hearing additional viewpoints however, I also rely heavily on scientific evidence in forming opinions.
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I have downloaded the kindle version of this book and I am very much willing to read especially for the fact that it discussed the global pandemic which affected everyone.
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After procrastinating reading the book, I've just recently started it, finally, hopefully I'll finish it up as soon as possible
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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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I haven't finished reading the book yet. I've only perused a portion of the book. However, I would definitely read this book. This book will offer a thorough examination of that pandemic scenario.
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I don't know if this is the right book for me, I'm not interested in health books in general, and I don't enjoy reliving the pandemic. However, I'll keep it in mind.
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I want to read this book next. However, I am not sure I fully agree with what the author discusses going by the review I read but I'll give it a try.
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Post by Naushin Moledina »

I haven’t read this book yet but would like to gain some knowledge on the COVID vaccines. I would like some answers to the questions that have waited long enough to be asked.
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