COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

One of the main problems I see, that isn't being disseminated enough, is that it isn't a binary choice between 99% just fine and 1% dead. It's more like 70% fine, though sick as a dog for a couple weeks, 29% messed-up in some long term fashion like lung damage, kidney damage, etc and 1% dead.

In overall raw (not contextual) numbers, sure that's the case... I'm not talking about raw numbers.... I am taking into account age and health history... and when you do that... it's more like "99% just fine and 1% dead" when it comes to that specific demo graphical group that will face this choice... they have the most to lose.... they will be faced with that choice... that was what I was getting at.