I know around 15 or 20 people who had Covid-19. The oldest was probably mid to late 40's. None of them died, the majority said they did not even know they had the virus until tested and the others said it felt like they had a cold. These people worked at Tyson so being tested was mandatory. I have said this before, but I also have a friend who works at a retirement home, and she said that they estimated 68% of the elderly who contracted covid in their retirement home died. So, take that for what you will, but you know when were told that you have less then a 1% chance of dying, and if the elderly are dying nationwide at about the same percentage, then one should conclude that the odds of contracting it and dying if your not elderly or in a high risk bracket are almost non existent. I am not saying I am a medical expert, but when roughly 70% of the people dying are over age 70, then I think I can say that most people have a better chance of being struck by lightning then dying of Covid.