Well, I did not know that they used live virii. One would think that people wouldn't do that.
However, if you take a look around, (as I did, after seeing that, cause there had to be a reason apart from "fuck it why not") you'll see that there's no link discernable between shingles and the vaccine. Shingle rates were on the rise since before 1990 when the vaccine was introduced. Also, the virus is a variant of the strain that has its ability to interface with neural cells incapacitated, so it can't infiltrate neurons (which is what causes shingles later).
So yes, I'm wrong, and I'm sorry. But your fears are unfounded because medical science isn't stupid.
Medical science isn't stupid and I never said that. I do, however do no see the validity of vaccinating against something that originally has an approximate mortality rate (in the first world) of 1/~20000 especially when said virus is not killed and can mutate later to either reoccur as the same virus or a similar virus later on. If this is such a important and nessisary vaccination, then why does what you would call 'the epicenter of progressive civilization' in Europe not use this vaccine except for those who are extremely likely to come in contact with the strain (doctor, nurses, EMT's, etc) instead of vaccinating the population? So Europeans are now stupid too?
My point of this was never to say that the vaccine does not work... on the contrary like most vaccinations it has proven itself. My point is why are we buying into its nessissity that is driven by a 'for-profit making money of the sick and dying' industry whose biggest contributions in curing illness/ailments over the last 20 years is the ED pill and the Chicken Pox vaccine. Modern medicine would just assume to pump you fill of pills than to actually cure rampant disease.