Thank you, Owen, for injecting a bit of realism here.
I cannot find ANY report from the CDC about the death rate being so incredibly below what actual case and death data shows. Lots of interesting stuff about Covid-19 at the CDC website, but nothing stating that.
I honestly do not know why people have latched onto this narrative that there are vast numbers of asymptomatic cases. If anything, this is a terrible scenario! When someone has symptoms, they can be easily identified and avoided. But if someone has no symptoms, you have no idea who might give you a terrible disease that can cause organ damage and even kill you.
The fact that this spreads from presymptomatic people is bad enough.
We have established previously that anything published anywhere by anyone that contradicts the opinion you formed months ago is completely invisible to you even if quoted all caps in bold with the color changed to purple. Here is a clue... look at the tables with the data! Here is the link from the article:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/planning-scenarios.html