Actually from a certain perspective you are not derailing the thread as it appears the one common thread in infection leading to severe disease in this,”pan/plandemic”, is that it is the people with metabolic syndrome and it’s further downstream disease manifestations that are the most susceptible. As we all know chronic stress is a major cause of disease and susceptibility to infection, so if your environment and quality of life is being compromised through a rise in various stresses,(someone said that in Germany most people are sacrificing one meal a day now as an example) then it stands to reason that there would be an uptick in susceptibility to infection and severe diseases.I tend to agree with everything you say here. But for what it's worth, I prefer if my co-workers stay at home if they have a runny nose and cough or gastric flu. Maybe I need to look deeper into some of the so-called infectious diseases.
A concern that I have is that people are made more vulnerable. Stress, too little sleep, bad food or too little, cold, bad hygienic conditions make people more susceptible. In Germany we are asked now to accept cold homes and other hardships in the coming winter and the years to follow. It's for the greater good: the freedom in the Ukraine, the climate ... whatever. We are made more and more depending on a functioning power grid while the energy politics can only be described as sabotage, but I am derailing the thread.