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vaccinate

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To inoculate with the cowpox by means of a virus, called vaccine, taken either directly or indirectly from cows.

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They ought to find out how to vaccinate for love, like smallpox. Leo Tolstoy

You don't have to vaccinate every man, woman and child in the country if you have a couple of cases of smallpox cropping up. Anthony Fauci

If you have autism in the family history, you still vaccinate. Delay it a bit, space them out. Temple Grandin

Throughout the United States, at the dawn of the Progressive era, dozens of laws and regulations were established to empower police officers, public-health officials, and even the armed forces to vaccinate at will, and, if necessary, at gunpoint. Michael Specter

As a parent, the responsible thing to do - if you love your child - is to vaccinate your child. Melinda Gates

Despite the debunking, you have a small group in the last five years that hasn't wanted to vaccinate their children, for instance, for measles. Then, all of sudden, we got an outbreak of measles and kids were starting to die from measles. Melinda Gates

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