Examples of 'have vaccines' in a sentence

Meaning of "have vaccines"

have vaccines - This phrase indicates the possession or availability of vaccines for the prevention or treatment of diseases in individuals or populations

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We now have vaccines no longer produced in eggs.
They would have vaccines.
What have vaccines done to your kids.
We have to make sure we are ready and have vaccines available.
We have vaccines for the flu.
They probably have vaccines by now.
Neither Nipah virus infection or Rift Valley fever have vaccines.
They have vaccines against it.
Some like Hepatitis have vaccines.
So have vaccines generally.
But we do have vaccines.
Now we have vaccines and health-related help to cope with these overall health difficulties.
We will have vaccines.
How have vaccines been silently killing children and adults without seeming to leave any trace?
In the United States we are fortunate to have vaccines available to us.

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The dogs should have vaccines and take medicine to clear parasites.
When you are vaccinated, you help protect the people who can not have vaccines.
The evil ones will have vaccines so they will not be killed.
Red cross has a hub in Panama City . They would have vaccines.
Fortunately, we have vaccines and antiviral drugs.
Have vaccines been used in fish?
In the event of a pandemic, the goal is to have vaccines provided to all Canadians.
They have vaccines for that now, but sounds like Franklin.
The researchers noted that only 16 viruses have vaccines that are approved by the FDA.
Today we have vaccines that protect against 26 different diseases.
Instead of modified-live virus, we will probably have vaccines available made from recombinant DNA.
Have vaccines failed?
For some viruses, we have vaccines.
How significantly have vaccines lowered childhood mortality rates?
Some causes of cold-like symptoms, however, do have vaccines.
That 's why most countries have vaccines that defend against the disease in its deadliest forms.
It's like we didn't have vaccines.
The disease - some diseases have vaccines against them that perform better than for other diseases.
So, if newborns are vulnerable, we have vaccines to thank for that.
Where have vaccines come from?
They'd have vaccines.

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