I don't think that's how it works...
Also to consider, the 'usual' death rate, i.e. people that 'are likely to have died anyway' is massively down due to people staying at home. Less car crashes, less people falling off ladders, etc. So that would make the increase of deaths right now even more significant.
Lastly - the majority of people we've seen die from Covid have turned and detonated very quickly - you think there's a huge number of cases of people that also have cancer and it's the cancer that has suddenly killed them rather than the very potent virus that is following the same timeline in them that we see with other people. I think that's a huge stretch and the numbers are likely incredibly minimal and barely relevant, for 'dying WITH covid'. No offense to you personally but I think it's complete bullshit being pushed to minimize the effect of the virus.
Ok, will let my eldest know who I’ve been discussing this with today..........she’s currently on a night shift in a DME ward full of Covid +ve patients in a general hospital. If you think the ‘with’ numbers are ‘incredibly minimal’ then good for you, but they’re not. I’m not going to argue - I’m not ‘pushing’ anything, just interpreting facts.
Who said a huge number ? It’s a proportion of a relatively (still) small % of total deaths. I’m not trying to minimise the Covid numbers -they are terrible - just explaining perspective. Cancer was simply an example.....many have a variety of underlying conditions.