Just 1.4% of cases were among people who received two vaccine doses.

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    A chickenpox infection lingers in the body and can surface years later as shingles, which can be debilitating, especially for older adults. Having personally had shingles as a teenager when it’s not dangerous, I can assure you that you don’t want to get it because someone else refused to get vaccinated. When I had it, vaccines for chickenpox and shingles didn’t exist yet.

    I can’t really endorse literally forcing vaccinations, but penalties for not being vaccinated are ok in my book.

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      Why would you vaccinate against chickenpox, unless you mean for adults? Children should just be exposed to it.

      And I’m not going to pay any penalty for refusing to put some research chemical into my body.

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        The chickenpox virus persists in your body and can surface decades later as shingles. Look up what that experience is like if you want. I can assure you it’s not pleasant. Once you get that, there’s no getting rid of it. Children should NOT be made to purposely catch chickenpox. It puts them at rsignificant risk of debilitating disease later on.

        One vaccine is effective at preventing both, and there’s no real reason not to get it unless you’re allergic to the ingredients.