Eh, i think you may be underestimating us all. I mean, consider the Spanish Flu. Actually, let's go back - consider we went through the Black Death, which is estimated to have killed 1 out of every 3 people in Europe [and given it had spread from Central Asia, i have no idea how many died there]. Before modern medicine and hospitals. And that wasn't even the first plague, it killed something like 50 million a few centuries earlier and we don't even have a name for that one because the Black death was so massive.
Humanity got through that.
And now, sure, hospitals are getting overcrowded. But we still have ventilators for many, we still have geniuses sitting in research labs trying to solve this, we still can get food delivered to our houses.
We'll get through this. Don't let adversity get you down. Don't worry about catching it, just do your best not to. Be there for your friends and family. This is an awful pandemic, sure, but it sounds like it's a fairly minor one, all things considered, and it's happening at a time in humanity where we have the technology to do something about it. We just need the resolve, too.
Lessons learned this year will very likely save millions of lives the next time a more sinister pandemic begins. And while that does not take away from the losses of those who fall to this one, pandemics are a part of this world,it is at least, something. we should have been on high caution given the prevalence of world travel [even the Black Death was brought to Europe by boat], but instead we forgot.