First off, I never said it was 100% or even implied it. You are jumping to a lot of conclusions that I simply didn't state. The stats regarding pediatric deaths are easily accessible. I didn't look up a study under 50, but there are no doubt people who die that are unvaccinated. I actually agree with you that Covid-19 doesn't effect young people that much. However, the premise that the flu effects young people more is skewed because of the very reason I stated- people don't take advantage of the vaccine. I never missed your point, but you moved the goal posts a bit from the original post in which I responded.
I never got the lightning comparison either. I seek shelter when it's lightning outside. Better yet, teams don't practice or play in lightning, and games are temporarily suspended when lightning is around for the safety of players and fans. It's a liability issue, just like the very issue we are dealing with. If the odds are so low to get struck by lightning, why don't they play? I'm not suggesting that we not play sports, but it just isn't that simple. It's difficult to navigate, and there are coaches, staff members, and fans that could be effected, and there are many that are 50+.