The rather obvious point is that the term "danger group" implied that everyone isn't in danger from covid -
Everyone isn’t, that’s the point.
I for example know at least 50 people who have had it and none of them in a risk group, not one was seriously ill. I myself had it and have had worse colds.
I also know a bunch of people in risk groups that had it and ended up extremely ill.
Yes there are anomalies in the data (as with all viruses and illnesses) but let’s not make out they’re not still
extremely rare in comparison. Over here a healthy person under 30 has about a 1 in 500,000 chance of dying from Covid. That’s if we can believe the total number of cases are correct and none have been missed, so likely it’s 1 in 1 million.
Dismissing how
very rare it still is to get seriously ill from Covid and
extremely rare to die for certain groups doesn’t help the discussion and certainly feels like fear mongering. It seems to be coming a more regular occurrence as people try to convince others they need to take the vaccine but I’m uncertain it helps, people can read stats and don’t need or appreciate being bullshitted, better to explain instead why exactly vaccination is important for the society as a whole.
If the point is, anyone of us can contract something at any point in our lives and die, well yeah obviously but why’s that even a point?