As i said, the majority of people will experience mild symptoms. This poor chap clearly had a pneumonia complication. Do you have interviews with people, the majority, who presented mild symptoms or indeed none?
I had a virus and very high fever and was bedridden in early Jan. I don't recall being interviewed by the global press.
No matter how mild, the majority of cases need to be locked in a room for 2-4 weeks (because they're too flippant to be trusted to do it themselves) to prevent spreading to the other 20%+ who face permanent organ damage or worse. This isn't something that will simply kill a few hundred thousand at a cost of a couple hundred billion dollars like the flu if it's allowed to run its course through the population.
Yeah, you are so right. What realy bothers me in the way people, on HN, TV wherever, is treating numbers. You try that at one famous FAANG company and once to often, meaning a third time, and you can consider yourself lucky to just end up on a PIP.
Everbody is using the selection bias of both, testing and reporting, to confirm their own biases. Experts are not heard or ignored.
I had a virus and very high fever and was bedridden in early Jan. I don't recall being interviewed by the global press.