Well you are making assumptions with that data in a totally biased way. Yes our overall death rate is up higher than the covid death tolls would account for. That does not in any way suggest we are under reporting Covid deaths. Is it possible? Sure. Is it also possible that we are over reporting Covid deaths and the total rise in death rate is accounted for by an increase in suicide, homicide, traffic deaths from an increase in alcoholism, and an increase in obesity from a sedentary lifestyle driven from lockdowns? Sure. Both are possible.
Suicide deaths are definitely up a little bit. Homicide numbers are so low that even a big increase barely would dent total death numbers (and we haven't had a big increase). Traffic deaths way down this year because of a lot less travel. Obesity? People die decades later from getting fat, not in a couple months.
Total deaths being way up this year is completely from covid deaths. That's it. There is no other explanation to fit the data. The fact people try to make it political and pretend it is some overblown hoax is just comical. Almost every other country in the world has taken it seriously except for a decent chunk of America.
I am a physician and our medical ICU has been 2/3 filled with covid patients on the ventilator for months. We have literally never had anything like it. We have 10x-20x the number of patients on a ventilator from it compared to a normal flu season and I have seen way more people under 40 die from it than I've probably seen the last 10 years combined from flu.
You don't want to get it if you are old, say 50+ or 65+.
You don't want to get it if you have other conditions (overweight, hypertension, diabetes, smoking, etc).
You don't want to get it if you live with anybody in the previous 2 groups.
(those 3 lines probably describe 80%+ of adults in this country)
If you are 25 and get it and live by yourself and can avoid seeing your parents for a couple weeks, probably no big deal. And even if you are older or have a few medical conditions you will still "probably" be OK. But there is also probably a 10-20% chance you will be the sickest you have ever been in your life.