I have no confidence in that number either. If a person gets hit by lightning or a truck there is little doubt about the cause of death. But when a person dies of pneumonia, that person could be loaded up with a whole zoo of viruses, funguses and bacteria. Was there an autopsy in each case? Did anyone conduct a census of every potential pathogen in the victim? Does every doctor or coroner that assesses a death have the same levels of skill, dedication, resources, politics, interest, ethics etc?
And then there's the federal money motivation for a corona diagnoses in many cases. The numbers are as cooked as they can be.
So what you’re saying is that we can never know how anyone anywhere died, so we should just give up?