I agree the young are not immune, they are just as likely to contract the disease as any of us however they are highly likely only to have only very mild symptoms, or be asymptomatic.
My heart goes out to the family of the Georgia lad who died, it's rare but not unheard of for youngsters to die from Covid-19.
There in lies the problem with the 15-30'ish age group, because they're not seeing their friends and school buddies dying they think they can do what they want without any consequences.
What they don't realise (yet), either because they're selfish or clueless is that when they go home after wherever they've been and ignored guidelines, they will probably pass on the disease to their family.
Opening bars and nightclubs was in my opinion a huge mistake, i include the decision by the Scottish Government to open pubs and clubs here in that as well.
I get that it must be incredibly frustrating for young people not to be able to live a nomal life at this time... but all age groups are giving up something from their normal daily life... just because lockdown restrictions are/were being eased doesn't give them licence to return to normal life to become the new 'super spreaders'.
Infection rates in Scotland are starting to rise again, we were in single daily figures just a few weeks ago, now we're into the 50+ per day and the weekly average is climbing sharply.
All the evidence i can see points to the younger popluation not following social distancing in bars and clubs