It's a slightly worse version of the flu, that's all it is and ever will be.
Is it though? What do you base that on?
I agree that it's difficult to get real data on how dangerous it is for younger people - but the numbers we do have show that whilst the flu kills an estimated 300,000-650,000 people every year, COVID killed an estimated 3,000,000 in a year when the whole planet was largely locked down.
This debate is valid, but inaccurate and misleading statements don't help.
It's clearly far, far worse than the flu.
COVID has killed 5 times more people than the flu does in a year - all whilst lockdowns have been in place. These same restrictions and measures have pretty much eradicated the flu.
So being a seasonal virus seems completely irrelevant to the debate.
The question is how many young people would die if we opened up? We know old people are vulnerable, but what about everyone else?