IIRC - there is no childhood vaccine for shingles - people simply do not normally get it/them until they are a bit older - like, 50-something or older.
IIRC - when I was growing up it was unheard-of for someone less than 40-something to get shingles.
Yes, That's the way it's been up until recently.
My point was that the children are supposed to be immune to chicken pox after the vaccine. I don't believe it, but that's what they claim. If we give them that, there should be no living virus dormant to emerge and manifest as shingles later. That is using their own reasoning. Chicken pox and Shingles are supposed to be different manifestations of the same Zoster virus. If a child received the vaccine, he/ she should not get an outbreak of either itchy rash.