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what do vaccines do?​

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Answered by hotshruti
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Answer:

Herd immunity

People with underlying health conditions that weaken their immune systems (such as cancer or HIV) or who have severe allergies to some vaccine components may not be able to get vaccinated with certain vaccines. These people can still be protected if they live in and amongst others who are vaccinated.

Answered by dakshveer123456789
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Explanation:

A person is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the last recommended dose of vaccine

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