My husband and I also discussed whether or not he should get the jab. This was early on (Feb/March maybe) before so much information had come out on the vaccine.
On one hand, I had my doubts about the safety of the vaccine. I expressed my concerns to him that I was not sure it was safe. However, on the other hand, if he were to get covid and die from it or become severely disabled, I honestly could not have lived with myself if I had pressured him into not getting the vaccine. I ultimately let him make his own decision. He did get the jab however if he knew then what we know now he probably wouldn't have.
You're younger, my husband is 65. If I were in your wife's shoes, I'd probably prefer you alive and healthy than employed if it were to come to that.
My husband and I also discussed whether or not he should get the jab. This was early on (Feb/March maybe) before so much information had come out on the vaccine.
On one hand, I had my doubts about the safety of the vaccine. I expressed my concerns to him that I was not sure it was safe. However, on the other hand, if he were to get covid and die from it or become severely disabled, I honestly could not have lived with myself if I had pressured him into not getting the vaccine. I ultimately let him make his own decision. He did get the jab however if he knew then what we know now he probably wouldn't have.
You're younger, my husband is 65. If I were in your wife's shoes, I'd probably prefer you alive and healthy than employed if it were to come to that.
Just sharing one wife's perspective.