My wife's SIL is a nurse up in Oregon. Her husband (my wife's brother) is anti-mask, anti-vaccine, kinda anti-taking-COVID-seriously.
She may lose her job as a result of refusing to get the vaccine. I believe OR just made it mandatory statewide that all healthcare workers be vaccinated.
Now, I can understand her not feeling like she needs it for herself. She's younger than us, she's in perfect health (and compared to us in even MUCH better shape, because she's a Crossfit junkie), and probably has no likelihood of even noticing a COVID infection...
I can also understand anger at a vaccine mandate... I clearly believe in vaccination, but I'd be pissed at California telling me I HAD TO get the shot even though I already supported doing it. I bristle at being told what to do, even if it's for my own good.
But her job is in a rheumatologist's office, which means that she's around immune compromised patients on a regular basis. If I was the doctor running that practice it *already* would have been my policy that my employees be vaccinated, to protect the patients that they see. Many of those patients, even if they have gotten the vaccine, may have conditions that make the vaccine less effective due to their own immune system shortcomings. She might not want the vaccine, but how would she feel if she ended up getting a COVID infection, passing it on to a vulnerable patient before she realized she had it, and then that patient died because he/she wasn't as young and healthy as she is?
Sometimes I just don't understand people.