What is herd immunity?
A) A global vaccination day established by the World Health Organization to ensure every person on the planet is vaccinated against a particular pathogen.The last herd immunity day was in the early 1980s with smallpox.
B) A vaccination program started by progressive nations to prevent the spread of prion diseases such as Mad Cow (BSE) .
C) Herd immunity refers to a special vaccination method whereby immunocompromised individuals are given vaccines made only of antibodies.
D) Receiving all government recommended vaccines in one day.This produces the strongest immune response possible but frequently leaves the person being vaccinated experiencing malaise (generally feeling bad) and feeling feverish.
E) Vaccinating the majority of a population to protect immunocompromised individuals from a particular pathogen.
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