After Covid-19? This must be an article from the furture or one of them rightwinger fantasies.
We are well over 300,000 deaths compared to same period last year. If it's not mostly older people then who the f is it?
For reasonable person the virus has been mostly a non issue since it was discovered that it's one hundredth as lethal as it was thought to be at the start by many. It's rapidly becoming a bad flu - and for most people not even that.
No black death...
Norman, lets get real, you don't know anything about reasonable.
Overall deaths are well above normal and thats true EVERYWHERE with Covid-19 outbreaks.
If you average the low and high number of coronavirus deaths per day since the virus was first detected Jan. 20, 2020, it can only attributed to about one out of ten total deaths each day since then.
"As of November 24, 2020, an average of around 936.5 people per day have died from COVID-19 in the U.S. since the first case was confirmed in the country on January 20th. On an average day, nearly 8,000 people die from all causes in the United States, based on data from 2019. The daily death toll from seasonal flu, using preliminary maximum estimates from the 2019-2020 influenza season, is an average of almost 332 people. Based on the latest information, more than one in ten deaths each day can be attributed to COVID-19 since January 20th."
U.S. COVID-19 average deaths by day | Statista