Are you really saying that if we had done nothing it would have passed? The early covid was a killer and would have killed a huge number, especially in the older populations.
You complain constantly about poor media but you expect them to ignore a new virus that is sweeping around the world leaving hospitals over whelmed??
Figures I have read have shown that excess deaths (presumably as a result of Covid) are not worse than any year when flu has been endemic.
I have known one person who died, ostensibly of Covid, but the dude had late stage cancer anyway. I'm not saying it's not a nasty virulent thing, because it's obvious that it is.
I didn't 'expect' the media to ignore it, but I just wonder out loud what would've happened, had the media decided not to make any kind of a story out of it. What would most people have noticed or been aware of?
There's a slight parallel here with train suicides. I know there's a deal, of sorts, between the TOCs, the police and the media, whereby the media rarely report them. Station and on-train announcements refer to 'passenger incidents' and no further detail is given. The reasons are obvious, in that they don't want to alarm passengers and don't want to encourage other potential suicides.
So I wonder what would've happened, had the same line been taken with Covid.