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You must not be able to read or have low reading comprehension and should try re-reading. It directly says that it isn't practicable for vegans to avoid vaccines, to look out for your health and for others and that this is outside the scope of vegan ethics. OP actually copied one of the relevant paragraphs.
They still advocate for safer and more effective non animal testing versions medical modeling for approval. Forcing vegans to take something that was animal tested is a fucked up thing to do when there are other ways of proving efficacy of the drugs without torturing animals.
The "as far as is practicable and possible" caveat in The Vegan Society's definition of veganism is a scary thing for carnists to contend with (if they're even aware of it at all) because it removes any potential justification for them to not be vegan. So it's easier for them to just call vegans anti-vax so they can continue feeling safe in their carnism.
And for any carnists that are eager to read that in bad-faith:
Vaccines are good. Animal exploitation is bad. It is possible to produce vaccines that don't rely on animal exploitation. Therefore, most vegans advocate for producing vaccines that are not made by exploiting animals, but since it's not practicable and possible for most people to get vaccines that aren't produced with animal exploitation, we work with what we have and get vaccinated anyway until better vaccines are available.