Which statement most accurately explains herd immunity?

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Herd immunity occurs everyone within a community is immune to the disease, making it impossible to the spread of the disease within the community.
Herd immunity occurs everyone within a community is immune to the disease, making it impossible to the spread of the disease within the community.

Herd immunity occurs when a few people within a community is immune to the disease, making the community resistant to the spread of the disease.
Herd immunity occurs when a few people within a community is immune to the disease, making the community resistant to the spread of the disease.

Herd immunity occurs when a high percentage of the population within a community is immune to the disease, making the community resistant to the spread of the disease.
Herd immunity occurs when a high percentage of the population within a community is immune to the disease, making the community resistant to the spread of the disease.

Herd immunity occurs when a high percentage of the population within a community is immune to the disease, making it impossible to the spread of the disease within the community.

Herd immunity occurs when a high percentage of the population within a community is immune to the disease, making the community resistant to the spread of the disease.