The "6% died FROM Covid" has always been a misuse of the stats. It was always about comorbidities and death certificates. There's no way to know with certainty, definitely not a year later, what the actual cause of death was.
Apparently, yes, you are. Among those ~6% with only Covid-19 on the death certificate, there may have been other factors involved in the death that weren't listed. Among the other ~94%, Covid-19 may not have actually been involved in the death. What the CDC says is the only thing that can be proven to be factually correct, and is entirely related to what is on the death certificates.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm?fbclid=IwAR3-wrg3tTKK5-9tOHPGAHWFVO3DfslkJ0KsDEPQpWmPbKtp6EsoVV2Qs1Q
I think this is the original source. The website looks different from what I remember at the time, though.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/health_policy/covid19-comorbidity-expanded-12092020-508.pdf
Here is a different source with more data.
The "6% died FROM Covid" has always been a misuse of the stats. It was always about comorbidities and death certificates. There's no way to know with certainty, definitely not a year later, what the actual cause of death was.
“only 6% of all coronavirus deaths were completely due to the coronavirus alone” cdc quietly reports https://archive.vn/JZNnm
“only 6% of all coronavirus deaths were completely due to the coronavirus alone” is what The Gateway Pundit says the CDC said.
"For over 5% of these deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned on the death certificate." is what the CDC actually said.
Pretty much the same thing. An I missing the point you making?
Apparently, yes, you are. Among those ~6% with only Covid-19 on the death certificate, there may have been other factors involved in the death that weren't listed. Among the other ~94%, Covid-19 may not have actually been involved in the death. What the CDC says is the only thing that can be proven to be factually correct, and is entirely related to what is on the death certificates.