Quoted from Isochronic_Frost:You can't have it both ways, so from the data:
If 100k+ people have it in states like Ohio and only ~30 people have died, mortality is well below even .1% more like .03% that's very very minimal.
for someone who proclaims to dislike disinformation you're spreading it: the death rate distribution for this virus is not flat. It's heavily skewed towards people 60 and older. That's why Italy is seeing many more deaths as is Washington.
The problem with the US are the community transmissions and the growth rate and the fact we're acting late. We should have followed Taiwan and Korea but no, we're just so much smarter.