I don't want to turn this into a political debate, so I'll just say this.
Here is what is wrong with this line of thinking. It only affects those with compromised immune systems. There have been healthy people die from this. Go to ESPN and find the article on the baseball coach that just died, 30 years old.
But lets assume it just affects only those with compromised immune systems.
The more people that contact this, the more likely it is that it will spread to someone with a compromised immune system. This virus is highly contagious.
For those that do get it, it affects their organs going forward. It isn't like the common flu, where you get rid of it and go on your merry way.
Swim coach:
https://www.azfamily.com/news/conti...cle_13c85c2a-cbcc-11ea-9480-575269d1c584.html
basketball coach:
https://www.nbcsports.com/washingto...asketball-coach-dies-after-battle-coronavirus
24 yo football player:
https://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/s...cle_2cce0016-ca97-11ea-a5e9-cb33c68ff94f.html
track and field coach:
https://www.pnj.com/story/sports/20...h-joe-austin-dies-sunday-covid-19/5517863002/
Heres the ESPN story:
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id...amily-devastated-coronavirus-feels-conflicted
Healthy people die from this.
Are older people more likely to die from COVID?? Of course they are, its a virus that attacks your respiratory functions. But it doesn't discriminate, and the fact we have a guy in charge of the country that for months downplayed the severity of this hasn't helped one bit.