Chickenpox vaccine is not a class 1 vaccine and is not mandatory. However, because chickenpox is highly contagious, it is recommended to get the vaccine if you are able to do so.
Chickenpox vaccine is a Class II vaccine that requires out-of-pocket expenses. Whether or not to take the vaccine can be determined by your own immunization status and financial situation. Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease, and adolescents are generally susceptible to it. Chickenpox vaccination is the only means of preventing chickenpox.
Although chickenpox is self-healing and can be cured with treatment. However, chickenpox can cause skin lesions and scars, and the virus that remains in the body after infection can lead to shingles in the future, so chickenpox vaccination is recommended.
Therefore, although vaccination against chickenpox is not mandatory, it is generally recommended when conditions permit because it greatly reduces the incidence of chickenpox and the risk of other complications.