Pronunciation of the English word vaccine.
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1. | Let’s take, for example the myth that the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is the cause of autism. This claim has been completely discredited, yet several Hollywood celebrities continue to endorse it, some backing an anti-vaccine film made by pseudo-scientists. | |
2. | Ford seemed to be convinced, and I think correctly so in retrospect, that it would be far better to have a vaccine and no pandemic, then to have a pandemic and no vaccine. | |
3. | The China-linked hackers are targeting the US vaccine research, as many countries are racing to develop a vaccine first. | |
4. | The World Health Organization’s (WHO) director-general Tuesday issued another warning against “vaccine nationalism,” -- countries putting their own interests ahead of others in trying to secure supplies of a possible vaccine. | |
5. | Johnson cautioned that a vaccine is still a long way off and that one vaccine is not a solution. | |
6. | Scientists haven't found a vaccine for cancer yet. | |
7. | Jonas Salk developed the polio vaccine in 1952. | |
8. | In 2010, there was a shortage of H1N1 vaccine. | |
9. | The polio vaccine was first produced by an American scientist. | |
10. | We have a vaccine. |