I'm not discounting this pandemic.
However, I think that it is important to look at numbers.
As of May 2020 the word has 7.8 billion people living on earth.
Google search, "World's current population?".
Answer: wikipedia
13 million people, divided by 7.8 billion, equals an infection rate of 0.00166666666
* of course many are not yet diagnosed.
So, lets say in actuality, being generous with numbers, that 2% actually are infected, that would mean 156 million instead of 13 million people. That still means, even with that huge number, that 98% of the world wouldn't have it.
Just saying...
For me, it's more about what happens if it happens to you. Or it if happens to me.
We have only about 15-16,000 murders in the US each year (that we know of) and yet, many of us are here on WS because we think that's too many.
I will probably never get many diseases - for example, I'm out of the running for Diabetes Type 1 - but I still care, even though it's a very small percentage of the world's population.
Here, though, we have a disease that's transmitted person-to-person and is extremely contagious. Even asymptomatic people may have longterm consequences. Almost everyone with a moderate to severe case will have longterm consequences. 3% will die.
It accounts for more planetary deaths than homicide or suicide.
Most people in the world do not get murdered - or die by any one disease. But, just as some of us try to avoid getting murdered or we accept that we have to get help for depression, some of us are going to do what we can to avoid CoVid - for ourselves, our families, friends, students, neighbors and online communities.
For me, I simply do not consciously take a risk where I have a 3 % chance of dying (that's just going by sex and age - that's true for all 60-somethings; if you're a 70-something, it may be higher and at 80 it goes up to 5% or more - and so on).
I prefer to avoid being a crime victim, and I prefer to avoid having CoVid. We have entire systems in place (very expensive ones) to try and corral and stop those 15-16,000 people a year from being murdered.
And now, 138,000 are dead in the US from CoVid - in one-third of a year. I see it the same way as I see a spree killer on the loose.