No. You’re making the false assumption that the mortality rate is static and independent of people being able to receive medical care. Also, if it’s so contagious that virtually everyone would contract it, 1% mortality means millions of deaths.
the problem you're unable to see is due to the fear porn you've either been engulfed in or are doing a damn good job of attempting to spread.
no one wants to be sick. no one wants anyone else to be sick. you're consistently throwing out these numbers as if we should all shutter our windows, lock our doors and cower under our dining tables for fear of some unseen boogeyman that can penetrate our very walls and kill us. and that death will be painful. horrible. excruciatingly slow and miserable. you're giving this fear porn more credit than it is due.
keep in mind, no one is downplaying the seriousness of this if you are unlucky enough to contract the virus. it can result in death. 169k people died in 2017 from accidents. are you going to suggest we stay home, lying on the floor so that we do not trip, fall and injure ourselves? 169,000 people died in 2017 from accidents. preventable? who knows. may as well have everyone stay home, right.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/leading-causes-of-death.htm
better to be safe than sorry.
yet here's what can and will result in people continuing to stay home. meat processing plants will close. Smithfield already did. more are likely to follow. farmers are not going to be able to plant their crops. the grocery stores will soon begin to experience shortages, then complete outages of products. then what? pump another $900 quad trillion billion infinity dollars into peoples' checking accounts? money will be worthless, as there will be nothing to buy. air sandwiches will become a staple for many.
this economy does NOT function unless people are working. we've long touted how our economy is the best in the world. it was. until this. now, we have more people sitting home playing xbox and ps, smoking legal weed, quarantining and the economy is mere feet from crashing beyond control.
those workers who stock shelves may soon begin to think "i need more pay if I'm going to be here" - then your products will increase in price. no worries - we'll just have people implanted so we can auto-send them money from government coffers. easy, peezy, right?
homeschooling is in effect until schools close for the remainder of the school year. will we get a refund on our taxes? likely not. we'll soon be banned from driving vehicles as more robust quaranting takes place. Which means more people will be out of jobs. Which means more vehicles will break down from not being used, causing more environmental damage as people dump old oil from their cars into the ground since oil collection centers will be closed. recreational parks will grow over and it will take a long time to get those ready for use.
ah, but just open the economy, right? just let people go back to work immediately? no. cant be done. everything - every business will need to be scrubbed clean. ceilings, walls, floors, doors, door handles, break rooms, restrooms, all surfaces and HVACs will need to be cleaned prior to workers going back. or else we're right back where we started this ****.
all we've done is hinder herd mentality of immunity. no, throwing a ton of people together will not result in 100% becoming magically immune, but it will help fend off this virus in the future.
but, while the economy is amping back up, doctors and scientists will continue to work for a vaccine. they will find something. who knows when, but during this time while you're grabbing at that last can of vienna sausages or pork and beans, rest assured that your beloved elected leaders (like Nancy Pelosi) will also be uncomfortable. i mean, having to choose from dozens of flavors of $13 1/2 pint ice cream in her $12k freezer is almost unbearable to consider. ah, but she has a nice selection of wine in her adjacent $12k refrigerator, so there's that.