Yes. If a public health emergency is declared by the government the Surgeon General of The United States has broad authority to act to prevent an outbreak of a possibly epidemic-size infectious disease that would threaten the general population of the country and possibly overwhelm the nation's medical care facilities. See related link below:
With a "live" vaccine, you're given a very small dose of the actual disease virus, or an inactived form of the virus. You become mildly ill, your body develops anti-bodies and helps you get well. If you're ever exposed to the disease again (full-force), your body already has anti-bodies developed and you do not get the disease again.
The epidemiological triangle or epidemiological triad is a model describing the factors involved for an infectious disease. On one of each of the three ends is the host, the agent and the environment:The Host: the living organism which is capable of being infectedThe Agent: the factor that must be present or missing for the disease to occurThe Environment: the extrinsic force(s) or situation affecting the host's opportunity to be exposed to the agent
Either as illness or the work of demons or some supernatural force.
"Inject" is a verb and is defined as: drive or force (a liquid, esp. a drug or vaccine) into a person or animal's body with a syringe or similar device
disease
RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is not a genetic disease. It is a common respiratory infection that affects people of all ages, particularly young children and older adults. RSV is caused by a virus, not by genetic factors.
This is a disease organism that can be used as a weapon of war, The purpose is to spread disease through the opposing force, reducing their ability to fight. A well known example would be anthrax, a disease spread by spores.
Korean People's Air Force was created in 1947.
Gay people have their own interests and should not force them on others.
China
The labor force is consider as the number of people working. The labor force includes people who are working and those unemployed.