I don’t believe CDC. But it doesn’t do any good to pretend covid deaths are 10k when the “percentage of expected deaths” are running 100+k over the average number of expected deaths for the last number of years. That number is pretty accurate.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm
Where is the chart that shows what actual, USA deaths were for previous years, compared to 2020?
And, where is the chart that specifically shows suicide deaths, comparatively, for same years?
Not to mention the number of CV coded deaths, from this year, that are actually due to lack of timely treatment (over CV fears)....such as cancer, heart attacks, and other diseases.