Link one or two proving the overstatement is "categorically true." Thanks!
Goodness, that's a terrible argument. What your analysis assumes without evidence is there are NO, ZERO COVID deaths that were not attributed to COVID. Of course there is a 100% chance that many, thousands, of deaths actually due to COVID related problems were not counted as such. So to know the 'true' number of COVID deaths, you need to know the undercounts AND the over counts. It's like deaths from "the flu." Very, very few death certificates list 'the flu' as the UCOD, but the CDC estimates that number based on the increase in pneumonia and other deaths that they attribute to 'the flu.' The same will be true with COVID. Especially early on when we had no testing, we know there were many COVID deaths not counted as such. How many? Who knows?
And you are misusing that 6% stat (shock!!...not). "COVID" isn't a cause of death - COVID causes one or more critical organs to fail, and that's the immediate cause of death and should be listed along with COVID. Did the person have heart failure, liver failure, stroke, heart attack, lungs fill with fluid and kill the person, etc.? If the death certificate just lists "COVID" then we don't know how that person died. I don't see how any death certificate properly completed lists only "COVID" as a cause of death.