"Many do not have these mental images. [...] For society to respond in ways commensurate with the importance of this pandemic, we have to see it. For us to be transformed by it, it has to penetrate our hearts as well as our minds."
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/01/opinion/coronavirus-photography.html
I think seeing these photos would change many peoples' attitudes and make them less cavalier about it. The father of a family friend is at RCH now on life support and it doesn't appear that he'll ever be able to breathe on his own again. He had Covid a couple of weeks ago, which led to complications, followed by an induced coma to stabilize him. He's free of the virus now but his brain and lungs have been so damaged that his outlook is grim. I hear these stories from people we know and I worry about my own elderly relatives.
I just wish that people would treat this issue as a matter of public health, rather than a political wedge or a way to trigger the snowflakes online.
Do you know what 'sensationalism' is? If you don't, I'll give you a hint. Your post is 'sensationalism'. The NY Times is famous for 'sensationalism'.
You want to talk about 'images'?
Have you ever walked into a bunker where they find a dozen or more preteens between trafficked for prostitution?
Have you ever been at the scene of a horrific car accident when they scrape children's body parts off the sidewalk?
Have you ever walked into a homicide scene at someone's home where a family has their brains splattered all over the wall from being executed point blank by gang violence?
Covid-19 doesn't even touch those examples....and really….Covid 19 is just another virus that has a very small chance of killing us. We all die in one way or another. There is nothing about a Covid-19 death that makes it different from other types of death in that we should be paranoid or to let ourselves become engulfed in the media's sensationalism.
You and I will both die...one way or another... Death is a reality that isn't going anywhere anytime soon.