A virus is a virus and sooner or later you are going to come in contact with it, that's just the way is is. And when you do, you will either contract it or you won't and if you don't it's because you have some sort of immunity against it...........so her statement is wrong.
My nephew was sick with it for a couple of weeks but yet his live in fiance never caught it.............Immune?
One of my friends got Covid. So did his wife and son. However, their daughter didn’t get it. She must have a strong immune system.
From looking at CDC estimates a week ago, chances of survival for those < 60 are about 99.999%. For those above 60, 99.98%. It really isn't much different than a bad flu. The Spanish flu, by contrast, was almost 10 times deadlier than COVID-19, based on population.
My brother, his wife, her sister and both nephews got the WuFlu. The kids had sniffles. My brother and his wife said it was like a cold, and the wife's sister was like the flu. That's all that happened.