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n. - A patient who has been administered a drug that resists a disease.

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  • Now, I am sure lots of you really support mandatory vaccination because the vaccinee benefits from the vaccine.
  • If not, though, this is one case where there’s an obvious and huge benefit to the vaccinee.
  • The first is a small infringement to benefit a large number of people, including the vaccinee; the second is a large infringement to benefit an embryo or fetus that,...
  • Dan, like I said, (a) the compulsory vaccination case was really about a fine for not getting vaccinated, not truly compulsory vaccination; and (b) vaccination actually...
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