There are only a few virus infections, that are untreated really dangerous. And to get infected is not easy.
This couldn't be more false if you tried.
It is extremely easy to get infected. That is why as of yesterday, 20% of residents at Kirkland life care center in Seattle (where a coronavirus outbreak occurred) have died. 20%! And 40% of the staff are experiencing the symptoms and likely contracted it. Many healthcare providers on the front lines in China contracted it from patients, and some died. Right now in Italy, hospitals are being overrun with too many patients needing ICU and not enough beds or space. And healthcare providers are catching the virus from the patients.
As for untreated, it's a novel virus, so there is no treatment yet.
It passes from human to human, so it is easy to get infected.
Either you have to be bitten by an infected animal, or you have to do sexcrimes or you have to eat weird stuff, like ape meat from the dschungle.
I don't know wtf you are talking about? What you describe is only the case to catch an animal virus via zoonotic transmission into a human. Once a virus has already ended up in a human and is capable of human to human transmission (as is the case of this covid19), it is easily spread the same way a common cold or the flu is spread. The cat is out of the bag already. Whatever bat virus this was has mutated and found its way into the first patient, and it has since spread to over 100,000 people across the world, because it is passed from human to human now.
Every virus that spreads by droplet or air is usually not dangerous for healthy people.
This is complete and utter nonsense. Take it from a guy who studies the immune system.