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Read the section "What Is A Vaccine And How Does It Create Immunity?"
Scientists create vaccines in labs. A vaccine is meant to act like something that causes an illness. This can include a virus like the chicken pox. It can also include a coronavirus. Vaccines are weaker than viruses, though. They do not make you sick.
Vaccines are often given as a shot. They help the body resist a particular infection. This process is called immunity. A person can develop immunity from a vaccine. They can also develop immunity from an earlier infection of a disease.
Select the sentence from the section that explains HOW vaccines work.
A. Scientists create vaccines in labs.
B. Vaccines are often given as a shot.
C. They help the body resist a particular infection.
D. This process is called immunity.
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