Nope. Not the case. The number of fit under 45's dying is less than the number of accidental drownings in a year and similar to death rate from flu. So the very basics of this informed by analysis of who died in the first wave is that the older and iller you are, the more risk you are in. Those people need to continue practising protective behaviours. For the rest of the (mainly productive)population let it run free and get passed around.