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- noun Plural form of
vaccinator .
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Examples
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Villagers complain that the vaccinators are the only health workers they ever see.
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Villagers complain that the vaccinators are the only health workers they ever see.
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Villagers complain that the vaccinators are the only health workers they ever see.
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Villagers complain that the vaccinators are the only health workers they ever see.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The vaccinators visited factories and schools and railroad stations.
The Shot Heard Round the World Scott Gottlieb 2011
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The government deployed "virus squads" of vaccinators who fanned out across the country, aided by Texas Rangers along the Mexico border and by billyclub-swinging policemen in New York.
The Shot Heard Round the World Scott Gottlieb 2011
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In Pakistan — where increased migration and last year's flood have made it difficult to reach children — the Pakistani and U.S. armies take part in helping vaccinators reach the children in need, Mr. Gates said.
Gates Presses Case for Vaccination Nour Malas 2011
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The report also described some shocking cases of bad vaccine campaigns, like falsified immunization reports and paid vaccinators hiring children to do their work.
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It says that beginning this week, vaccinators will be going door-to-door in the "highest risk" polio areas to give children under five years old two drops of oral polio vaccine.
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While California's lowest vaccination rates are in largely rural northern counties like Nevada and Tuolumne, the Bay Area has many pockets of non-vaccinators, according to state data.
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