True.
But 30% is almost half way to local herd immunity.
And also, the common Fauci figure of mild to severe cases is a ratio of 4. Here, we’re over 15. (Some of the reported cases were likely mild to moderate, which would increase the ratio).
As someone who has a couple of risk factors (age, hypertension), I find that reassuring, although the sample size is small, and not cross-sectioned for age.
The % of total deaths that were of a certain age and/or had an underlying condition is frequently cited, however, I have yet to see the percentage of such people who survive the virus.