Dude. This thing has a 99.7% survival rate, and that's before factoring in vaccinations. "Risking your life?" Come on. I honestly can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
Do you know what's behind that exaggerated survival rate?
Do you know what are the odds of permanently diminished quality of life?
Do you know the likelihood of increasing your risk of having chronic respiratory diseases?
And even if you get away from it Scot free, what about your family members? They might catch it we well. Do you know anyone close to you who is on immuno-suppressives?
Is it that bad of a thing to just be careful and considerate of others? Of accepting inconvenience is a small price to pay to protect people around you?
I understand that sometimes, you gotta take risks for worthwhile thing. But this isn't one of them