Singapore this time. 3/5 of all excess deaths were covid. Oddly, the majority of the other 2/5 are people who died within 90 days of a covid infection from something else. Heart attacks, strokes, clots, kidney failure from agrivated diabetes, pulmonary fibrosis, etc.
Over in the UK and here in the US they can not understand the continued excess death levels given the lower number of covid deaths now. It's strange. Mysterious. Etc.
What explained OneAmerica's actuarial data which explained an almost unbelievably high 'excess death rate' ... 4x the normal death rate ... from non-Covid causes?
OneAmerica's data was derived from death certificates; those (plentiful) fatalities which were classified as COVID deaths were excluded from OneAmerica's analysis.
Let's not try the 'the Covid deaths were understated' stuff ... we all know that medical practitioners did backflips to categorize almost any death as being due to Covid, which was motivated by the generous reimbursement to the medical practitioners when Covid was listed as the cause of death.