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Vaccines in poor countries have saved 20 million lives and 350 billion dollars since 2001

September 6, 2017 by Leo

And that’s just direct costs. The estimated overall economic impact of vaccines is $820 billion.

Source: Vaccines in poor countries have saved 20 million lives and 350 billion dollars since 2001

Something that most of us in wealthier countries just take for granted — until too many people start avoiding them, and an outbreak follows.

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