While covid deaths are low, and coroner's are not putting covid in death certificates nearly as much, excess people are still dying at rates similar to pandemic averages. These are the deaths from heart attacks, strokes, pulmonary embolisms, fungal and bacterial infections (sepsis), cancers, etc.
Only 40% of excess deaths in the UK have covid listed/mentioned on the death certificate. That leaves 60% of excess deaths mysteriously going up. Mostly cardiac related. Overall excess deaths are 12%. There were spikes of higher numbers but if you average them out it's steady over time. And since the start of the pandemic, in the UK, there have been over 100k excess cardiac deaths. Not covid, but still covid.
This was long anticipated by people who study the virus. While we get better at not dying from acute infections, secondary deaths related to covid could be as high or higher over time. In the UK secondary excess deaths are keeping the general burden steady. Actuaries know what's up.