Aren't some people naturally immune to it? Meaning they don't show any symptoms and don't seem to be affected by it?
Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDong
Yes. And those infected but "asymptomatic" people aren't included in the official case count. Because they experience no symptoms, they don't get tested for covid. Right now, the US "confirmed" case total is only 36.7 million, but even the CDC has admitted (since last January) the actual case total is probably 3 to 5 times that, or 110-180 million people.
Of course, this means we've been grossly overstating the covid fatality rate from Day 1.