You have the choice to believe whatever you want. I don’t pretend to be a statistical expert - particularly as it relates to public health. But I can assure you that the CSC, despite making recommendations, is not releasing their statistics for a reason - they don’t want people to panic.Agree to disagree then. I'm not mad. And I have to live with the choices of the people in charge, regardless of my thoughts on it. I will continue with my life as before, washing hand and not licking doorknobs . Really, if everyone practiced common sense this would be a non-issue anyhow. I think the mortality rates are highly exaggerated, but that is just a guess based on how few people are actually reporting, or have been successfully tested (thanks in part to mild symptoms and in part to limited test materials available), so you have to take that with a grain of salt. Can't go around setting policy based on what we don't know. I respect your opinion, but I don't totally agree, honestly.
If I had to guess (and it’s only my guess), there’s a point where your opinion won’t matter anymore. Let’s hope we don’t get to that point...