Actually, we do. As of this morning, there have been 2,476,826 deaths from Covid-19, of which 500,443 are deaths in the US.
That true number may very well be no more than deaths each year resulting from the seasonal flu.
Actually, at this point, Covid-19 has killed 10 times as many people in the US as died from seasonal flu in 2018, when 49,783 people died of influenza.
And no, those 500k who died are not people who "really" died from diabetes, heart disease, cancer, etc. and just happened to have Covid-19 at the time. They are people who would still be alive if they had not caught Covid-19. In 2018, 659,041 died from heart disease, 599,601 from cancer, and 87,647 from diabetes, for a total of 1,346,289 deaths. In order to believe the "died with Covid-19" misinformation, we'd have to believe that deaths from those three causes spiked by 37%--not just in the US, but worldwide. Such a spike is statistically impossible. Put it this way--if we did not already know about the pandemic and the medical profession were to notice such an increase in the death rate from the most common causes, they would be looking for something causing all of those excess deaths.
Thank you for these data. I stand by my conclusion that the data have been so manipulated and so conflicted (i.e., lied about) by a politically-compromised medical establishment — worldwide, not just here in America — that we truly have no idea of the number of deaths attributed directly to this current respiratory virus outbreak. Cheers!