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vaccinate

[vak-suh-neyt] / ˈvæk səˌneɪt /
VERB
give a shot to treat or prevent disease
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Among children age 6 months to 17 years, an estimated 40.8% had been vaccinated as of the first week of December, according to the National Immunization Survey.

From Los Angeles Times

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on the recommendation of advisors appointed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, has dropped its longstanding recommendation that all newborns be vaccinated against hepatitis B.

From Barron's

Insurers will still pay for hepatitis B shots for infants whose parents choose to have them vaccinated.

From Barron's

Insurers will still pay for hepatitis B shots for infants whose parents choose to have them vaccinated.

From Barron's

Getting a flu shot can limit how sick you get, but the number of people getting vaccinated against the flu has been declining.

From MarketWatch