The only jab I received was the pneumonia vaccination after discussing it with my doctor. She knows I hate vaccinations. I’m still debating about the shingles shot.
The last vaccination I received was in primary school in the early 1950s. I have called at and worked in more than 80 countries, mostly in Asia and Africa and, though I have been treated for many injuries, have never been seriously ill.
Of the people I live amongst in Indonesia, the only ones that took the C19 jab were those who had to to keep their jobs. Most of my neighbours have no idea whether they were ever vaccinated for anything, yet they are mostly fit and tough and many live well into their 80s and 90s.
Most of the vaccines do far more harm than good. Lots of vitamin D and sunshine are the ticket.
I've heard horror stories about reactions to the shingles vaccines. Just google up shingles shots reactions.
That said, if shingles is caught very early, it can be treated with anti-virals. You just really need to be aware of what the symptoms are and if you think you have an outbreak, get medical care immediately.
I would definitely avoid the Shingles vaccine. In the VAERS database, there are something like 120 thousand reports of adverse events following the Shingles vax, which means it’s second only to the Covid vax in the raw number of reports of adverse events.
After seeing how doctors just tell people struggling after the Covid vax that it’s just all in their heads, I am far more cautious.