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Vaccinations

A vaccine is the preparation of dead microorganisms, living weakened microorganisms or inactivated toxins. Its administration induces the development of immunity and protection against a pathogen or toxin and is called a vaccination.

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Why is vaccination necessary?

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Because do you want people to get sick and make other people sick do you.

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