You have grossly distorted the statistics and I must correct your misinformation. The official Covid-19 death tolls now above 200,000, and the CDC agrees with that. Further evidence for this count, should you need it, is in the total number of excess U.S. deaths YTD, which is higher than that, compared to years past. Well more than 200,000 additional U.S. deaths have occurred so far this year than in previous years, and there is no explanation for those 200,000+ excess deaths other than the tally of Covid-19 deaths. Put another way: There has not been a sudden surge of 200,000 deaths from cancer, heart disease, car crashes or some natural disaster. There has been a surge of deaths attributed to Covid-19. I know, I know, some people say “well that person would have died anyway.” I address debunk that rather disturbed thought in this article: There’s Nothing Contrived About the Coronavirus Death Toll — which explains all this in detail and sums it up with this quote: “People with underlying conditions such as diabetes & high blood pressure who died with Covid also died of Covid because they wouldn’t have died at that point in time without Covid.” I hope you’ll take the time to understand that data and the facts before further spreading dangerously flawed views. Thank you.