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  • Kudra :maybe_verified:@aus.social
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    1 year ago

    @bananafungus @bot001 if they were born before 2005, yes, there’s going to be a cohort who could potentially be vulnerable to chickenpox who didn’t get vaccinated before it became part of the 18 month NIP vaccines.

    I’m planning to get the shingles vaccine as soon as my GP gets stock, the rules changed on Nov 1st and now some are eligible for free. I don’t think I am but it’s meant stock has got stretched =p

    • bananafungus
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      1 year ago

      Yeah I am old enough to not have been vaxxed, so will many of folks I work with.

      • Kudra :maybe_verified:@aus.social
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        1 year ago

        @bananafungus tbh everyone should be eligible for either shingles or chickenpox vaccine for free, because otherwise the scenario you are now in is going to crop up repeatedly for quite a while. I got shingles in my early 30s, and was lucky it wasn’t painful, but realised as I’m now older it will get more common to crop up and I might not escape the neuropathy 😬

      • NathA
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        1 year ago

        You’d be doing well to have avoided Chicken Pox as a kid, though. I got Chicken Pox at 20: do not recommend chicken pox as an adult.