Most people who get Covid either do not have symptoms or have mild symptoms. The elderly, obese, and people with other underlying conditions should be more cautious.
I am concerned for my sister-in-law, who has been in the hospital for 7 weeks, not with Covid, but with a bowel obstruction, a supposed "overnight stay" surgery, the accidental "nick" of her intestine, and the consequence of severe infection. Once again, she almost died. She had gastric bypass 4 years ago, and she has been in terrible shape ever since.
She has been on feeding tubes, intravaneous everything to help her live, and an appliance that requires her husband to drain the infection at home. She was home six hours and then returned to the hospital for nausea. Her favorite place to go is Las Vegas. She is considering going as soon as she is back on her feet. What??? No way am I going to remain quiet on that. Not with Covid rampant in Vegas! The hospital has been so careful in limiting people into her room, we haven't been able to see her. Rick's brother is constantly worried, losing weight, Rick sees him a few times a week at his stepmom's house, as they go through things before the estate sale.
The only positive thing about her being hospitalized is she probably lost the weight she gained back after the gastric bypass. She gained 60 pounds from her low weight.
More available testing reveals more people who are asymptomatic. I don't think every one of these people is deathly ill, but I don't want my SIL to go to Vegas with the crowds.