FL didn't have lockdowns. There were some local restrictions on certain business types, but they were the exception, not the norm. They still managed to record 14k+ Covid deaths, with an excess death count of over 20k (both of those numbers as of 3 weeks ago). They've also been notoriously late in recording and announcing deaths. The undercount of roughly 33% is in line with US estimates of 36%. The US also has a better recording system than most of the world, so I don't know why anyone would think that the official worldwide Covid deaths are less than reported, unless they have data I haven't seen.