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What is the purpose of vaccines? to help your immune system prepare for diseases to kill existing diseases in your body to speed up your healing from diseases to weaken diseases that affect your body
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What is the purpose of vaccines?
to help your immune system prepare for diseases
to kill existing diseases in your body
to speed up your healing from diseases
to weaken diseases that affect your body
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1 one is correct i am 100% sure i am right
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To help your immune system prepare for diseases
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