Yes 1/3 of the US population is considered high risk. Had not the CDC came out and stated, with learning more about the virus, that their current predictions of mortality rate in the US was now .4% and not the alleged 2% it initially was reported which would have been roughly 6.6 million people? Sure that may or may not change based on science as at one point it was stated to drop from 2% to 1.3%. In 1969 H3N2 killed over 1 million people worldwide and over 100,000 people in the US. The country did not shutdown and Woodstock was held. Sure it is sad people are dying, but people die every day from war, sickness, accidents, murder, etc.