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Impfung

I. vax [væks] N inf

1. vax → vaccination

vax
Impfung f <-, -en>
to get the vax

2. vax → vaccine

vax
Impfstoff m <-(e)s, -e>
flu vax

II. vax [væks] N modifier

vax → vaccination, vaccine inf

vax

III. vax <-xx-> [væks] VB trans inf

vax → vaccinate

to vax sb
jdn impfen

vac·cine [ˈvæksi:n, Am vækˈsi:n] N

1. vaccine MED:

Impfstoff m <-(e)s, -e>
Vakzine m <-, -n> spec
Corona-Impfstoff m <-s, -e>

2. vaccine COMPUT (software):

vac·ci·na·tion [ˌvæksɪˈneɪʃən, Am -səˈ-] N MED

Corona-Impfung f <-, -en>
Schluckimpfung f <-, -en>

vac·ci·nate [ˈvæksɪneɪt, Am -ksə-] VB trans MED

jdn impfen

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These are vets designated by the prefecture as able to issue certificates and officially vaccinate your dog.
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Guests who were still there were all vaccinated.
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As long as the vast majority of people are vaccinated, it is much more difficult for an outbreak of disease to occur, let alone spread.
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Families with children, to be eligible for the income, must ensure that their children attend school and have been vaccinated.
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In all 44.37% of the children below 10 years of age have been reported vaccinated with a considerably higher percentage, 71.13% vaccinated in urban areas.
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