Because that would be just as logical as citing a single example of a rare COVID death in a younger (40’s) person as a reason to take precautions and shut down the entire country.
Either assertion would be silly.
Risk/benefit analysis needs to be made on actual %’s.
The death rate of COVID does not warrant the shut down for the low risk population. I have said this over and over, and it’s still true. It’s not even close.
Though I am interested by how you seem so motivated to justify the shut down these days. You weren’t last February, were you - even when you assumed a death rate many fold greater than it actually turned out to be.
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