Ya know, from the stand point of trying to apply a statistical norm to an individual in the sampled population. All you are doing is looking at the worst cases. What about all those cases that got well. Why don't they ever talk about the cases that recovered and didn't have any problems?
I don't wear seat belts either. I have over 2 million miles under my belt (not a seat belt), I've totaled 3 cars, I've driven under conditions from ice to snow, to rain, to extreme heat. Can you apply my experiences to the population? NO. I am normal variation in the population of vehicle drivers.
You want another eye-opener, how many of the Covid cases in the southwest are illegal? We have to treat them, but they sure as hell are not broken out in the so called 'statistics' in the evening news.
I stand by my first premise, you appear to be a scaredy cat. I'm not saying that is bad, I'm just saying if you feel comfortable wearing a mask, then wear it. I'm just saying I and my wife are not a threat to anyone, so why again do we have to wear a mask?