I've read the online discussions/"news" regarding death rate in the U.S. in 2020 vs 2019, so I decided to get the numbers myself, here they are:
Year Total Deaths in U.S.
2020 2,913,144
2019 2,854,838
2018 2,831,836
2017 2,813,503
2016 2,744,248
2015 2,712,630
There are slight differences in the totals in a given year, depending on who did the counting; CDC vs census?, but what stands out is the gradual increase in number of deaths each year, which should be expected as the population of the U.S. grows, but most significant is that the increase from 2019 to 2020 is only minimally above the year to year increase prior to covid. I've heard some people try to explain away this minimal increase by saying, "but fewer people were killed in traffic accidents since people weren't driving as much!". I just checked the traffic death numbers and they were higher in 2020 than in 2019! The more I look into the scamdemic, the madder I get! Sometimes I wish I was just an ignorant leftist drone :) (ignorance is bliss, right? :) )
For the "traffic deaths" excuse: ~500,000 alleged (fake) covid deaths. ~60,000 death increase for year 2020. So the excuse is based on alleging that ~440,000 lives were saved due to "less traffic deaths,,," (And supposedly killed by muh covid plague instead).
440,000 traffic deaths/50 states= would average 8,800 "traffic deaths" [allegedly saved] per state for the year 2020.
So an average of 8,800 traffic deaths per state, for a 365 day calendar year= 24.1 traffic deaths per day, per state for every day of the year.
We don't have anywhere near that many being killed in traffic accidents on a daily basis. The "less traffic deaths" excuse is total bullshit, and easily shut down with common sense (not kammen kore) math.