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Why is vaccination of a population important? It will decrease herd immunity to diseases. It will lead to the eradication of all disease. It will protect everyone from disease outbreaks. It will keep the
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Why is vaccination of a population important?
It will decrease herd immunity to diseases.
It will lead to the eradication of all disease.
It will protect everyone from disease outbreaks.
It will keep the healthiest individuals disease free.
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It will eventually lead to the eradication of all diseases. Due to the introduction of new medication, many diseases that were very hard to treat back in the day can simply be fended off with a pill.
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