I've thought about it
This seems unlikely.
and a deadly virus needs to kill people.
It doesn't need to kill everyone to be considered deadly. No-one has ever claimed Covid has a 100% kill rate.
If it kills one single person who may be vulnerable, is that enough to consider it deadly?
Is laughter deadly?
One ancient account of the death of Chrysippus, a third-century BC Greek Stoic philosopher, tells that he died of laughter after he saw a donkey eating his figs; he told a slave to give the donkey neat wine to drink to wash them down with, and then, "...having laughed too much, he died". I don't get why a donkey eating figs is funny but I guess you had to be there. Should we all be careful about laughing? How many people need to die of laughter before you consider it deadly? What is the threshold before you begin to panic?
By the way, I tested positive last Thursday. The missus tested positive on Christmas Day
Are we still talking about covid or have you moved the conversation on?
I tested negative then but have now succumbed.
For me it's just been a bit of a cold. So maybe you're a bit of a wimp?
I haven't had any cold like symptoms. I had a raging fever for 3 days and then now I'm fine. Also, I recently posted some pictures of my god-like physique. I'm likely in the top 5% of fitness for people on earth.