No, my first table reports average symptom severity, which I understand might be somewhat misleading. Symptom severity for each response is scored between 0-100%, the higher the number the worse the symptom. The thing to consider here is that many people may report a very low severity, while fewer may each report a very high severity. Which is more significant? Well, both are, they just represent different viewpoints on the same data.
Over the next days I will provide a second table which will answer the exact question you are asking: What proportion of respondents reported a symptom, regardless of the severity. The analysis of our survey data is very complex and challenging, and so is the interpretation. It is through questions like yours, and challenges to the methodology, that we will arrive at a coherent interpretation which we all can agree on, and which makes sense. In essence, this is the scientific process. In any case, thanks for your interest.