My whole team and I had the Pzifer vaccine three weeks ago. We all had very sore arms and 5 out of 6 had a bad headache that lasted two days. Four of us were working the next day and it was like the living dead. We were all shattered. After two days, everyone was fine.
My parents and my in laws got the AZ one this week and not one of them had any side effects. It doesn't seem to matter which vaccine you get, if you are going to get side effects, you'll get them with either.
I saw those posts about Tony. The earnings gap is always going to be there, sometimes it's one partner supporting another through further education or through a time when they are too ill to work. Sometimes it's a decision for one to stay home and look after the kids or care for a relative.
When I was requalifying, my OH supported us both while I picked up bits and pieces of work when my degree course would allow it. I also did the lion's share of the housework at that time. Now I earn more than him but I have a long commute so he does most of the housework. At no point have either of us been resentful (and I did ask at the time if it bothered him that he was supporting us both). Being married or in a longterm relationship means being a team.
Emma supposedly generates passive income so surely she's not doing that much work? I mean, the whole point of passive income is that it's passive. You just set it up and it ticks over.
They could both get jobs and have the passive income as well. But that would mean actually paying tax and contributing to society.