You’d need to take a moving average of daily new deaths and compare it to a moving average of daily new cases from two weeks ago for that comparison to make any sense.
It takes an average of about two weeks from the time you get diagnosed to the time of death for those who die from COVID-19. Taking today’s new cases and today’s new deaths and putting those figures together doesn’t mean anything.
“You’d need to take a moving average of daily new deaths”
And then correct for the cv19 “cases” which are something else, such as a head cold, or or the flu, or candidiasis, or a bacterial infection, or non-viral pneumonia, or tuberculosis...?
it’s just the flu, bro.