You misunderstand: What concrete action are you proposing.
Despite a very high rate of survival among those infected, the medical community is documenting a lot of long-term/permanent organ damage (lung, heart, kidney, even brain) among COVID survivors.
So?
Regards,
Lots of mitigation proposals are out there.
So, you don’t see any national health implications or national economic implications involved with people behaving like walking incubators for variants? What happens in 5 or 10 years when a high percentage of COVID survivors are clogging up hospitals with long-term/permanent organ damage? What happens when a high percentage of people go on disability when they can’t work anymore?
I get your argument about herd immunity, but the immunity is failing as more variants develop.
EVENTUALLY the immunity will catch up... maybe decades or so from now, if the virus is left un-checked.
EVERY single case of COVID is a chance for the virus to mutate.