疫苗、群体免疫和 COVID-19。

Linda Washington-Brown, Rose Wimbish-Tompkins
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在美国,疫苗已在各年龄段人群中消除了传染性疾病,减少了可通过疫苗预防的疾病。疫苗对我们国家的安全和福祉非常重要,因为疫苗能产生对传染病的免疫力。当大多数美国人接种了 COVID-19 和其他可传播疾病的疫苗后,群体或社区免疫力可以减缓疾病的传播,包括保护未接种疫苗的人免受疾病的侵袭,并降低这些疾病造成严重感染和不良后果的风险。
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Vaccines, Herd Immunity, and COVID-19.

Vaccines in America have led to the eradication of transmissible infections and the reduction of vaccine preventable diseases among all age groups. Vaccines are important to the safety and welfare of our nation because vaccines produce immunity from infectious diseases. When most of the American population is vaccinated against COVID-19 and other transmittable diseases, herd or community immunity can slow disease transmission, including protection against the disease among persons who have not received the vaccines, and reduce the risk at-large of severe infections and adverse consequences of those diseases.

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