Thanks for sharing.
While this does show underreported COVID in some countries, it also seems to show something else:
Developed countries that reported accurate COVID deaths and show excess mortality equal to or lower than COVID death count is meaningful. It tells us that there isn’t this significant increase in deaths from economic/psychological/other causes, e.g. cancer patients whose remission lapsed but they couldn’t get their regularly scheduled screenings and didn’t discover the relapse soon enough).
Does my interpretation make sense?
Yes but we already knew that. The other causes were made up by people looking for excuses to complain about lockdowns. We already knew there was no increase in suicides.
This wasn't controversial until one side of the political map found it to difficult to accept and reality and consistently tries pretending every aspect of the pandemic isn't real.
HCQ, Invermectin, same as flu, only sick people are dying, deaths are made up, no second wave, herd immunity, no third wave, masks don't work, breathing problems, lockdown side effects, 75% of vaccinated will die, inject chlorine, etc etc.
All forms of denying a reality that is difficult to accept.
Isn’t the whole point here that “enough” people didn’t take it voluntarily?
In the UK as of now it appears the amount of people getting Covid is low enough for the system to support it.