You don't think a 13% increase in expected deaths is noteworthy? You didn't link anything and I'm way too lazy to go look at that data. But that shows that roughly 9.2% of deaths were from COVID...... yet total deaths are 13% above expected. That appears to look like even more deaths should be attributed to covid, not less.
But you've spent all year talking out your ass on this topic.
Even with all the mitigation efforts going on for 9+ months, our hospitals are basically full right now. And we are still at 13% excess deaths.... before we hit the worst part of the curve over this winter.
Can you imagine if we just did nothing?
Maybe you just suck at analyzing numbers. No problem, my wife is horrendous at it too, but is way smarter than I in other topics
Here:
This report describes the estimated excess deaths reported in the United States from late January through October 3, 2020, with 66% excess deaths attributed to COVID-19.
www.cdc.gov
300k excess deaths, and that was over a month ago.