Well, first you would have to know how many people actually were infected. Then you would have to know how many actually died due to COVID and since most of the deaths had comorbidities that means you can't rule out those contributions. The fairest thing would be to assign fractions to the causes, and that could not be known without autopsies. So it's definitely fuzzy statistics.
Well, first you would have to know how many people actually were infected. Then you would have to know how many actually died due to COVID and since most of the deaths had comorbidities that means you can't rule out those contributions. The fairest thing would be to assign fractions to the causes, and that could not be known without autopsies. So it's definitely fuzzy statistics.