I don't care if I walk into a room full of the virus, I'm not the least bit afraid of it. There's supposed to be thousands and thousands of people having died from the virus; so where are the bodies? The morticians must be working 12 hour shifts around the clock, but you never hear anything from them.
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Not worried at all.
They told us in press conferences all 2020 and from local to federal that they were counting anything they could as covid. We saw silly examples like the .55 BAC death in Colorado
The CDC website has the data public. If you don't have 4 things actively killing you, you're fine. If you're under the age of 70, you're fine.
Deaths are being recorded as PIC on CDC website. That's Pneumonia Influenza Covid. The PIC deaths are what's reported as total covid deaths.
Places with more or less restrictions are pretty much doing the same, because this virus is only a risk for those getting really close to death.
Hospitals are overrun most years during flu season. A hospital isn't going to have an excess of beds either. That's just too expensive, they're gonna have just enough to cover what they expect and sometimes that's not enough