Nope, I've not said that. I just think you're being too blasé about it and completely underestimating how damaging contracting Covid can be.
You've demonstrated that further by only considering death when thinking about the risk of Covid. You seem to think that unless you die that Covid isn't harmful, despite there being growing evidence that having contracted Covid can have other implications such as long term organ damage, as well as completely flooring lots of seemingly healthy people for many months, putting them in a position where they're unable to work and support their families (statutory sick pay is a fucking joke). This hasn't been around long enough to know for sure what effect it can have on people, or whether having had it once means you ca'nt contract it again. The anti body could be effective for a few weeks, a few months, or it could be effective forever but do you want to volunteer to help find out?
And yes, there is also the prospect of thousands of people gathering together all becoming super spreaders. We do need to consider who else these people will come into contact with.
We can't continue like this forever, and perhaps there comes a point where we do have to say enough is enough and let this run it's course (if it's possible for that to happen), but we need to know more about what the virus is capable of before we put the entire population at such potential risk.