It’s the third leading cause of death in the US
If a person with Stage IV cancer has Covid when they die, it's counted as a Covid death, which is obviously a fallacy.
Of the 1.3M American "Covid deaths", 94% had 2-3 underlying physical comorbidies, and 68% had 6+ comorbidities.
When you do the math, that means that over 1.2M out of 1.3M "Covid deaths" were people with 2-3 diseases, and that nearly 900K had SIX OR MORE DISEASES.
Not to mention, the average age of an American Covid death is 84.
So nearly 900K of these "Covid deaths" were people aged 84 on average, with 6+ diseases.
Does that seem like a major cause of death to you?
Only 6% of Americans who "died of Covid" died directly of Covid. That's under 80,000 deaths in nearly four years.
That's nothing, and is not more significant than a flu. Which is all Covid is.
Think about it this way:
If Covid was anything close to a leading cause of death, wouldn't obituaries have examples of this?
If you include all the fraud I outlined above, 1 in 6 deaths are Covid [or 100 in 600]. This is the bogus figure OAK keeps parroting.
But only 6 in 100 have Covid as the SOLE cause of death. So 100 in 600 becomes 6 in 600, or 1 in 100 deaths in the USA are caused DIRECTLY by Covid. That's 1%, and not even close to being a leading cause of death.
Just check the obituaries, and you see that this 1% figure holds. And again - that's with an average age of 84.
As for vaccine deaths - it's hard to know that number for sure, when Canada's government refuses to record them.

But I suspect the number is pretty bad.