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- 4. type of medicine that is introduced into the body to mimic infection, creating antibodies to fight against pathogens without causing the illness.
- 5. ___ shot(s) required for the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine
- 7. white blood cells. swallow and digest germs or dead and dying cells, and leaves behind antigens for the body to identify and attack.
- 9. white blood cells. also known as a "memory cell" that fights virus if body contains it again.
- 11. ______ _____ vaccine includes harmless pieces of the virus that causes COVID-19, instead of the entire germ.
- 12. ____ vaccine is a safer and more new form of vaccine that teaches cells how to make a protein in order to trigger and immune response and protect against disease.
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- 1. white blood cells. produces antibodies that attack familiar or pieces of virus that were left behind.
- 2. vaccine requires one shot. Must be 18 and older. Fully vaccinated after 2 weeks.
- 3. vaccine requires 2 shots, 4 weeks apart. Must be 18 and older. Fully vaccinated 2 weeks after 2nd shot.
- 6. ______ vaccine is a modified version of a different virus than the one which causes COVID-19
- 8. ___ shot(s) required for the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
- 10. vaccine requires 2 shots,3 weeks apart. Must be 16 and older. Fully vaccinated 2 weeks after 2nd shot.