COVID-19 Reaping Where It Did Not Sow
A Guide to Understanding the Basics of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Proven Natural Remedies
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About the Book
Geared toward persuading vaccine skeptics and those who discredit vaccination, COVID-19 Reaping Where It Did Not Sow, by author Evans Lugalia Mudanya, offers a layman’s look at COVID-19, the ensuing global pandemic, and the vaccination efforts.
It encourages people to accept the vaccine and informs and creates a better understanding of the pandemic with a global view. Mudanya discusses the nature of the disease, how to recognize its symptoms, how to limit its rapid spread, why it should be contained, the process of vaccine creation, and what the vaccine and vaccination means.
Finally, and most important, it aims to debunk a myriad of conspiracy theories suggested by politicians and other skeptics of vaccines to demonstrate that vaccines are always safe. COVID-19: Reaping Where It Did Not Sow shows that vaccination is neither a ploy to implant tracking microchips into people and experiment on humans, nor is it unsafe and lethal.
About the Author
Evans Lugalia Mudanya was born in western Kenya in 1972. He trained as a teacher at Kaimosi Teacher Training College in Kenya and taught in various Kenya elementary schools for five years. In 2001, he moved to the United States and studied at Kirkwood Community College, the University of Northern Iowa Business School where he got his BA and MA, and Lincoln University Graduate School, where he enrolled for a PHD but did not finish. Mudanya has two children, a boy and a girl both studying in the US.