We don't have the chicken pox vaccine in the UK.
I mean you can probably get it privately somehow but it is not the done thing.
Apparently part of the reason is it wears off in around 10-15 years leaving men more susceptible to getting chickenpox from their own kids.
Chickenpox as an adult is bad apparently so they recommend getting it as a child is better.
Forgot this a second ago -
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/chickenpox-vaccine/
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We don't have the chicken pox vaccine in the UK.
I mean you can probably get it privately somehow but it is not the done thing.
Apparently part of the reason is it wears off in around 10-15 years leaving men more susceptible to getting chickenpox from their own kids.
Chickenpox as an adult is bad apparently so they recommend getting it as a child is better.
Forgot this a second ago -
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/chickenpox-vaccine/