I don't disagree. The problem with playing definition semantics with what we have now called the novel coronavirus 2019, COVID-19, China Flu, WuFlu, or just plain Rona, could be argued about calling any illness "the flu" following the worldwide pandemic deemed Spanish Flu. I'm afraid it will all be the Rona in a decade. It doesn't change the fact in final numbers though. The Spanish Flu killed WAY more people than an average seasonal "flu" and the COVID-19 killed WAY more than the average cold/flu. All politics and outright murders aside, the math says we have a nasty virus. I never thought I would see so much dissent from saying I have COVID. Perhaps next time I should say I am ill with a conspiracy theory.