Seen that Shingles is trending and they're saying it's because of vaccine side effects? Worth remembering, of course, that Covid INFECTION reactivates latent viruses.
So anybody who had chickenpox may be subject to shingles—especially if they have Covid—though, the phenomenon of a massive wave of Shingles should also be investigated as it maybe some sort of inflammatory response to the virus itself (adult MIS-C)?
One of the many things ignored has been the massive outbreaks of 'chickenpox' reported in schools across the UK for the whole of this year.
After year 1 at my school I don't remember a single chickenpox case—hell I think even in reception everyone had, had it by then then—now we see outbreaks in year 4-5-6? not normal.
Chickenpox is one of the MANY misdiagnoses given to children who are suffering from potentially life threatening PIMS/MIS-C:

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