CDC numbers for US. I've posted the sources of those before.
If we can't agree that increase is close to accurate, we can't discuss the issue of what caused them and if not covid, just what.
Alright so looking at your numbers of 2019 and 2020 deaths. There’s a difference of 503,976, if these numbers are to be trusted. Covid was considered the third leading cause (heart disease and cancer were 1 and 2) where unintentional injuries is usually the third cause of death.
The CDC data table says a total of 3,358,814 people died with 377,883 deaths being attributed to COVID.
Of those 377,883- 120,648 of them were 85 or older. 104,212 of them were 75-84 years old.
The average lifespan is 78.
So among those numbers, 60% of these numbers are for people who are right there and past the average lifespan. When you add the graphs 80,617 “covid deaths” to the 65-74 demographic, that’s 305,477 of the 377,883 numbers- 80 percent overall.
So we shut down the world for this group? And like I said, this is just taking the word of the CDC and the COD of these people which I doubt very much so given the corruption. So yeah based on these numbers, about 500K more ppl died so there could be a ton of variables here which I’m sure COVID played a part but not to the extent of the hysteria generated.
Also, have we considered deaths being cause of hospital error like putting people on ventilators or something?