Take a GOOD LOOK at the links you sent. It showed a significant increase in deaths after a steady decline in the 2010s until 2019, then it increased into 2020. Do you see the growth rate?
2021 7.645 0.430%
2020 7.612 0.440%
2019 7.579 0.440%
2018 7.546 -0.320%
2017 7.570 -0.320%
2016 7.594 -0.330%
So what your link PROVED is that we were on a downward death rate, then all of a sudden saw a marked increase in deaths from 2019 onwards.
Tell me you’re illiterate without telling me you’re illiterate, you literally posted proof of my assertion for me. Thanks for that!
“The raw death count gives us a sense of scale: for example, the US suffered roughly 470,000 excess deaths in 2020, compared to 352,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths during that year.”
Here, you might learn something:
https://ourworldindata.org/excess-mortality-covidit already shows it rising 2018 to 2019 0.033 then 2020 0.033 2018 to 2019 is the same as 2019-2020 and the 2020 was a projected rate, its rate was actually lower according to the other link i provided 7.6