Shingles Awareness - No! Shingles often starts with a headache, nausea, fever or chills. Then there's tingling, itching, burning or a stabbing pain under the skin, although your skin may look normal.
Maryland Department of Aging - The CDC recommends adults over 50 should get the new shingles vaccine. Here's what to expect as common side effects. https://www.cdc.gov/shingles/multimedia/shingrix-common-side-effects.html # shingles | Facebook
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