You do realize my dad died of COVID, don't you? You do realize I know a good number of people who've lost loved ones to COVID, don't you? I also know a lot of people who've had mild symptoms and it's caused some pretty severe issues for them, don't you? Someone I know still has breathing problems because of it and he caught COVID-19 early on in the pandemic. And this is stuff I've learned from people actually affected by it, before people say I'm buying everything the media says about it. Also, you skipped over the part where I'm 26 and at nearly as much risk as elderly people, and 10% of people are more susceptible. Also, let me add to that: 34,000,000 Americans have type 2 diabetes which puts them at greater risk, and most people with type 2 diabetes are over 40 which also puts them at greater risk than say someone my age without underlying conditions. And sure, we'll likely still see asymptomatic cases out of this virus even from them, but if it keeps mutating, eventually the vaccines will stop working and the virus could potentially become a lot more deadly even. That's how viruses work.