Exactly! A friend of mine got it (73 years old) and said it was like a bad cold for a couple of days. He recovered 100%.
My younger sister's family of 4 got it. All of them. She, and her husband, are teachers...both "distance" teaching.
Their special needs daughter brought it home from her school/day care (a different facility from the 2 "regular" schools they normally teach at). It was traced back to a nurse at the facility. They ALL regularly wear masks due to the nature of the kids in that school/day care (all special needs to varying degree). They all took the "recommend" precautions in addition to the masks...distancing, disinfecting, etc.
Yet, they still got it, from a nurse no less.
When they found out and told their pre-teen daughter they were all covid positive, their daughter asked if they were all going to die. This from a country kid who is generally not a worry wart and parents who are about as laid back as anyone.
The media has driven this awful message and the (D) politicians have created such a climate of fear that a sizeable portion of the population believe that wearing a cloth "mask" only (& not wearing lab grade protective goggles) will protect them against a ~0.1 micron sized virus that is about as dangerous as influenza during moderate years.
My brother in law got it the worst (not even their immuno-compromised special needs teen who regularly gets ear infections, among other things). On the worst day, he said he coughed a lot, to the point where his sides were sore. Other than that, they said it was like having the flu.