Not surprised there's a patent for a human chip like that. It's been planned and trialed on animals for decades. Essentially, it's all about control.
I read the same re: shingles; a significant rise in reported cases that may be linked to the covid vaccines. The piece I read indicated the drug companies considered it an unknown/unanticipated side effect of the vaccines- which, IMHO, is why no one should ever rush a vaccine into production without years of testing, and absolutely the reason I refused it.
For anyone not familiar with shingles, the disease is the result of a virus reactivation (flare up) in people exposed to the varicella-zoster (chicken pox) virus. Simply put, it lies dormant after a case of chicken pox in the nerve clusters in various parts of the body and flare ups are usually the result of stress (which can be of any type). According to what I learned way back in nursing school it is more likely to appear in people who were exposed to the virus but had a "light" case of chicken pox. Unlike chicken pox, it usually appears in small densely packed patches of pustules on the body. Please note that it is highly contagious in its "weeping" state and is considered an airborne pathogen.
It is usually an older person's disease, but not always. My oldest daughter had frequent attacks throughout her teens and twenties. I unfortunately had a case in my early 50's.
Most doctors do recommend that people over 60 receive a shingles vaccine, though I doubt highly that there has been any research on the effects of that vaccine on those that received covid-19 series vaccines.
Also, just want to point out that natural immunity due to having had covid 19 in the past is hit or miss. Like everything else in life, it depends on what shape your in medically as to your possible immunity. I personally believe natural immunity to be superior to any of the vaccines, but then again you're not gonna find me working on a covid 19 floor to test that theory!