Concerns the window for accessing the shingles vaccine is too narrow
Concerns the window for accessing the shingles vaccine is too narrow
23 February 2026
A survey - carried out on behalf of pharmaceutical company GSK - of 250 people aged 50 and over, shows cost is a key barrier to people to getting the jab.
Currently, the vaccine is free for a year after a person turns 65 - meaning those 66 and older have to pay.
Auckland University Associate Professor Helen Petousis-Harris says it's particularly the older crowd who need that access most.
She says shingles is more common with senior ages, especially in your 80s.
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