Yes, I think it kind of depends.
My husband had an employee who has basically quit now because of COVID. The prospect is grim.
He has cystic Fibrosis - and that is very deadly.
Last year, he was considered almost dead and needing lung transplant because of a collapsed lung. But they rectified it successfully.
Considering those 2 issues, if God forbid something really does happen to him, should we consider it COVID or was it really his underlying condition?
I know death certificates usually have 2 spaces to fill out, such as immediate cause and overall cause.
If a feather lands on a rickety house, and the house promptly collapses as a result, it doesnt mean the feather is dangerous.