Almost every virus ends up this way. Since a virus needs a host to replicate, the mutations which are naturally more aggressive to their hosts will die out since they won't get much of a chance to spread. Only the asymptomatic ones become prominent, and since most healthy immune systems can recognize it and develop the proper antibodies, any future aggressive mutations will be much more quickly fought off.
Almost every virus ends up this way. Since a virus needs a host to replicate, the mutations which are naturally more aggressive to their hosts will die out since they won't get much of a chance to spread. Only the asymptomatic ones become prominent, and since most healthy immune systems can recognize it and develop the proper antibodies, any future aggressive mutations will be much more quickly fought off.