Nope.
“Deaths” is the best data.
It is not well-defined in reporting.
If it was then I’d have your confidence.
Deaths wont tell you where the inflection points are. Numbers is what you use to find the inflection points. # new dead is your best number to find the inflection point. How can you recognize it? When the # new dead starts doubling every two, three, four days or whatever. Once you have that inflection point for # new dead, the inflection point for # new cases is ten days before that.
The only thing I want to know is where the inflection points are. You can do this with the country, state, county, pick anything you want. If you can get the data you can do it yourself. Once you have a doubling you have enough data the signal is coming out of the noise.
That isnt even good data as seen by the teenager in california.
Apparently, his septic shock was caused by something else ..ahem...
I bet he doesnt get included in the death data.