Shingles are caused by the dormant chickenpox virus. If you have had chicken pox, you have a chance of developing shingles at some point or more than one point.
Also, just adding based on the root comment here, but shingles cases happen in people even without vaccines, even young people. I had a case of the shingles a few years ago when I was about 26-27, in 2017, when I was really stressed about some work stuff. It wasn't fun, but it obviously happened before there were any spike proteins around in others even.
It’s still called herpes zoster. Anyhow, the chance if getting shingles later is entirely based on ones own immune response. One cannot vaccinate to prevent a disease when your immune response is frankly unpredictable.
Shingles are caused by the dormant chickenpox virus. If you have had chicken pox, you have a chance of developing shingles at some point or more than one point.
Also, just adding based on the root comment here, but shingles cases happen in people even without vaccines, even young people. I had a case of the shingles a few years ago when I was about 26-27, in 2017, when I was really stressed about some work stuff. It wasn't fun, but it obviously happened before there were any spike proteins around in others even.
It’s still called herpes zoster. Anyhow, the chance if getting shingles later is entirely based on ones own immune response. One cannot vaccinate to prevent a disease when your immune response is frankly unpredictable.