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COVID-19 increases chance of getting shingles; doctors advise getting both vaccines – yourbigsky.com
Ask anyone who’s had Shingles, and they’ll tell you, the viral infection ravages the body with extremely painful blisters and tends to linger.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) As the nation focuses on the COVID-19 vaccine, there is another vaccine doctors want you to get, especially if you’re over 55.
Doctors say your chances of developing shingles will increase dramatically if youve had COVID-19. They’re strongly advising people to get vaccinated against shingles.
Shingles is a reactivation of chickenpox that ravages the body with extremely painful blisters, and it tends to linger. Those who have had chickenpox can develop shingles later in life….
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