Two Bakersfield California physicians, Drs. Dan Erickson and Arten Massihi, recently said, “We’ve seen 1,227 deaths in the state of California. That means you have a 0.03 chance of dying from COVID-19 in the state of California,” and for the state of New York, the highest in the land, “19,410 out of 19 million people, which is a 0.1% chance of dying from COVID-19…” It is, of course, of those infected. But it remains less than the seasonal flu of 2017-2018 when there was “about 62,000 deaths, or 0.13 chance of death from flu in the United States. So the lethality of COVID-19 is much less” – even in New York City. The seasonal flu even had a vaccine to limit contagion, COVID-19 did not.The doctors explained how the immune system works and how it naturally adapts to the