99.9%+ survival rate for people with no comorbidities.
I survived it with ease at the age of 67 and have the persistent antibodies to prove it.
I survived it at 70, ditto for my wife, 69 at the time. Though I suspect it was the milder later version. A friend (same age) and her husband (9 years older) had it and she said it was hell for almost 3 weeks. Purebloods, like my wife and I.
In life you play the odds, no guarantees. Odds are, if you are in good health, the virus is safer.
People don’t realize that you build immunity to viruses by coming into contact with them, even when you don’t appear to “catch” them, i.e. show symptoms. If one is exposed to the virus there is a positive effect even without getting sick.
Same here, but I have five years on you.
And yet where was the advice for people to lose weight to increase their chances of surviving Covid?
NEVER. MENTIONED. ONCE.
I have several “co-morbidities” and survived covid quite easily. It was no big deal and I’ve had flu that was worse.
Sick for a week, lots of chicken soup, and it quit as suddenly as it started.
I didn’t have any of the favored treatments, but was on vit. D, C, zinc. Have been for years.
I did have a steroid inhailer which I used once a day, because I was a 52 year smoker.
It came, it went, no big deal.