Just 1.4% of cases were among people who received two vaccine doses.

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      Makes me feel like a relic that there was no vaccine for it when I was a kid. “Back in my day there was no vaccine for polio!”

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      Back in my day our parents had parties for chicken pox. The older you get, the worse it is.

      There was no vaccine when I was a child.

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          My brother caught it first. He developed keloids from it. I was maybe 6 or 7 at the time. I had to wear mittens on my hands till it healed.

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      Had to look up the date of the vaccine, looks like it became commercially available in 1984, and licensed in America by 1995. If you’re 30-40+, you were probably forced to have it as a kid.

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        I don’t think I’ve ever had the vaccine. I did have chickenpox before 1995.

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      People who had chickenpox as children are at risk of getting shingles in later adulthood, which is supposedly awful and very painful. There’s not much to like about that.

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        As others have already noted, vaccination wasn’t an option and parents would get their children chickenpox on purpose when they were young, because it can be much worse when you get older.