Half of all people who have/had covid were asymptomatic or had very minor symptoms. Doesn't it tell you something that half of the people who have it didn't know it until a test told them so?
Also, when you take out visits for pregnancies and emergencies (such as broken bones), 1 in 3 people who go to a hospital for an illness do not make it out. That's just a fact. The "1 in 4" dealing with covid is meaningless.
Lastly, does anyone else find it interesting that the average age of all people who have died from covid is 78 (the same as the average US life expectancy)?
Your numbers are profoundly wrong on hospital survival. Of people admitted to intensive care units in the US, 8-19% die. Non selective hospital admissions result in about 2.4% dying.
https://healthpolicy.ucsf.edu/icu-outcomes