180Marty please understand that what I am about to say is not directed at you but sadly a large group of people. So, is it alright that people die from this or any other disease because they smoked, are over weight, have underlying health issues, are elderly? From a disease that they may not have contacedt or that the health care system may have been able to deal with effectively if we "flatten the curve" so that help will be available to all that need it. When, if people were less selfish, thought of the impact on others, and followed the guidelines (social distancing) before doing what they wanted, because "I want to do it now and I can survive this if I get it". Just because some, and possibly most individuals will get a mild case does not mean that there will not be individuals that have life changing effects (the damage done to the lungs will never totally repair itself) or die. It is time for everyone to make sacrifices for the good of society as a whole and not do what they want just because they can. I for one do not want a single child, great grandmother, or twenty year old to die because I "didn't want to stay home". Rant off.
Tim