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How do immunizations prevent the spread of diseases?
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Once immunization occurs, everyone is protected.
Once immunization occurs, everyone is protected.
Once immunization occurs, the disease cannot spread to another person.
Once immunization occurs, the disease cannot spread to another person.
Once immunization occurs, the disease dies.
Once immunization occurs, the disease dies.
Once immunization occurs, the likelihood that the disease will spread decreases.
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Responses
Once immunization occurs, everyone is protected.
Once immunization occurs, everyone is protected.
Once immunization occurs, the disease cannot spread to another person.
Once immunization occurs, the disease cannot spread to another person.
Once immunization occurs, the disease dies.
Once immunization occurs, the disease dies.
Once immunization occurs, the likelihood that the disease will spread decreases.
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Once immunization occurs, the likelihood that the disease will spread decreases.
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