I've heard this something from a surgeon, she states that, "is it hard to be considerate to other people just because you are not really affected by it?" People who are already sick are more likely the one who got complications when in contact to the virus. They are the one most likely to suffer. If you're healthy, and you got the virus, most probably you'll get healthy in just a few weeks.
My stand is, it can be not so serious to people who is healthy, but not to those people who are already struggling in one of their sickness.
death rates is very much a factor of people whos bodies are already at a disatvantage. its like cars if your engine is failing. and suddenly there is an event that requires you to accellerate to escape a city.. your chance of safely driving away from the problem is lower. your car may breakdown on the highway
however cars can fail by other means too. they dont jsut have to be elderly cars
not checking the oil. not filling the fuel tank. not checking the water level in the radiator.
brake fluids and other things. heck even tire pressure can cause you car to fail to get to its destination
and keeping with the analogy. even with new cars. they can get damaged by events. and become worn out
theres this thing called long covid.
in short its not the same as a cold or common flu
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and the person above saying a surgeon states 'someone doesnt care if it doesnt happen to them' thats true
but it was not then the surgeon and only the person above that then tried to apply his own opinion by adding it to the paragraph of a surgeon quote. to make it sound like the surgeon then said. that if healthy you probably will get over it in a couple weeks.
and then reemphasised it as if he is agreeing with his opinion
its things like this that idiots then deem a surgeon has promoted covid as safe
when infact it was the person on this forum
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anyway.
what is more important is viral load
gathering shoulder to shoulder breathing on each other for long periods will pass high doses of virus thus causing a bigger battle to fight.
so best advice is respect other peoples personal space and stop breathing on other people.
wear a mask and socially distance from people where you dont know who they are or where they have been or who theyhave been near in the last week. basically in public places like supermarkets and public streets
no one is demanding you wear masks out in the open where people are not gathering
no one is demanding you wear mask in your own homes, cars.
just use common sense and respect for others.
its not that hard
the less people getting high viral load. the less hospitalisations. the less hospitalisations. the less the restrictions become.
dont rebell against restrictions because that just causes restrictions to last longer