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In reply to the discussion: While we're on the subject, how many pro-vaccers didn't get their flu shot? [View all]HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)115. You cannot catch shingles from somebody else
An active case of shingles can give chicken pox to the unvaccinated. It is more for the individual person. Key is they have to come into contact with oozing rash. Not contagious even for chicken pox once the rash crusts over. It is not considered a very contagious disease. My husband had it, thought it was poison ivy, and the above is what his doctor told him. Since it was on his back only, he wore a shirt over it and went to work. He said it itched a lot but did not hurt. He was vaccinated for it but still got it. That is probably one of least effective vax.
No I have never had the shot.
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While we're on the subject, how many pro-vaccers didn't get their flu shot? [View all]
Ilsa
Feb 2015
OP
Oh, I was apologizing because I broke the string of vaxxers who got the flu shot, giving the OP
Brickbat
Feb 2015
#82
I get the flu vaccine every year. As LiberalElite said, why do you ass-ume we are hypocrites?
emulatorloo
Feb 2015
#6
Supplies aren't infinite. Maybe they want to save it for more vulnerable populations?
eridani
Feb 2015
#78
I have HIV. My doctor would have a fit if I didn't get a flu vaccine every year. - nt
Liberal Veteran
Feb 2015
#22
I'm pro vaccinations, but I don't get a flu shot. I haven't had the flu since I had it
shraby
Feb 2015
#28
I am not going to get something that I consider pretty much useless (23 % effective, really)
LisaL
Feb 2015
#70
The vaccine is more effective than that against the targets for which it was made...
HereSince1628
Feb 2015
#80
And other people could say the same thing about vaccinations they or their children don't get.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#114
It takes a village to raise a child. It takes one narcissist to make that child sick.
randome
Feb 2015
#97
So, not getting a flu shot every year is the same as not getting a few rounds of vacs as kids.
Threedifferentones
Feb 2015
#86