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Yes, people of different cultures and religions may have varying opinions on vaccines due to factors such as cultural beliefs, religious teachings, and historical experiences with healthcare. Some religious groups may support vaccines as a way to protect health, while others may express concerns based on religious teachings or beliefs about the body. Cultural beliefs may also influence perceptions of vaccines and their safety and efficacy.

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