How do you explain the spike in TOTAL DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES plotted year after year on a weekly basis?
That is, the total weekly deaths above the expected 10 to 12K deaths?
Car crashes? Heart attacks? A big earthquake that wasn't reported?
Your graph is portraying something we already know.
The Wuhan Virus is causing a spike in mortality around the globe. No one has denied this.
The British health bureaucrats just opted to stretch the data over five years to make the hockey stick scary and dramatic.
As if you graphed hurricane deaths in Louisiana for five years leading up to Katrina.
Even if 12k...that is way beyond the weekly published Worldometer deaths due to CV.
Then you have ,
Total US Death Rate Is Still Below Average: CDC - ThinkAdvisor
Search Results Web results In March, US Deaths from COVID-19 Totaled Less Than 2 percent