It'a also worth considering the knock on effect the virus might have.
Sure, most people won't die from it.
But imagine it causes millions of people to need hospital care.
Now imagine what happens to those many other millions who fall ill/get injured for other reasons, and also need those hospital resources. They're now in trouble, since the coronavirus cases have used up all the beds or what not.
It's less the one virus being a problem, and more that it'll also create a knock on effect that'll leave the medical system woefully under equipped, since it has to both cope with the pandemic and every other illness/injury that would have happened before.
Sure, most people won't die from it.
But imagine it causes millions of people to need hospital care.
Now imagine what happens to those many other millions who fall ill/get injured for other reasons, and also need those hospital resources. They're now in trouble, since the coronavirus cases have used up all the beds or what not.
It's less the one virus being a problem, and more that it'll also create a knock on effect that'll leave the medical system woefully under equipped, since it has to both cope with the pandemic and every other illness/injury that would have happened before.