LA, Did not both of you get COVID, allowing you to have some future immunity, as your bodies have already fought it.
Personally I am not convinced a vaccine is the be all and end all, I would rather build up my own immune system.
I was taught (maybe outdated, but I think the science is still correct) in 2nd year High School Biology that virus's do a number of things, 2 of which is they mutate aggressively to ensure their survival and there were no cures. Part of the mutation was for their own survival so if it kills the host their survival is jeopardised, so the second strain is unlikely to kill. the no cure "statements from ALL governments world wide, vaccination of more than 60% of the population will assist the population to get Herd Immunity", this can be done naturally.
I don't profess to be an expert, but some of the logic used in this COVID thing is wacky. Definitely can be dangerous, mostly benign, highly contagious, but so is the common cold (a rhino/corona virus),
The curious thing in my neck of the woods is in regards to testing, get tested today but tomorrow you could get it, absolutely no discussion or recognition from the test if you have had it and therefore some antibodies, I would have thought this was the most important test. The other curious lack of information is there is a running total of affected positive results, but no recognition of severity, our entire state was locked down for about a week because someone sneezed, Of the 30 odd people who tested positive only 1 actually had any symptoms has spent a day in hospital for observation. We don't have the volume of cases like the US and Europe, but we also don't have the population and high density living as some of the cities like New York or London.