You have a right to this belief but I don't understand it. I just don't. The only reason Covid does not seem like much of a threat here in Canada is because Canada shut down so quickly in March after seeing what was happening in Europe (Italy in particular at that time). THAT is what has resulted in Canada having less than 10,000 deaths over 6 months rather than 30,000+ deaths (ie, Italy) in a matter of a couple of months.
Italy, back in April (7th to be precise), had a 12.5% death rate of those who caught Covid-19. Meanwhile in, Canada only 2.13% of Covid positive were dying. That's a huge difference! France was 9%; Spain 9.8%; US was only 2.95% then; UK was 10.3%.
But the States still has hundreds dying daily. Europe's numbers are rising as well. Canada's numbers are going up again but nothing like the U.S. and Europe. We are still in single digits with only 2 double digit deaths daily. I truly believe that was because of lockdown. After lockdown restrictions were lifted, the numbers started to rise. I expected that though. This is not going away anytime soon. The last pandemic lasted 2-3 years. I expect we will go into lockdown restrictions again, but what else can be done? The only other option is to just let the virus sweep through unchecked at a rapid rate and let thousands more die that would with restrictions in place. That is not a good option.