Probably ~20% more for covid than non-covid, based on what I've followed from CARES, but I wouldn't focus the incentive problem on ventilators. And you're right. Excess deaths are way up, so I assume there is a problem with my chart. But heart attacks and strokes are also way down, and in every article I've read (NPR, WaPo) there's an assumption that they just aren't coming in. Has nobody read the covid classification guidelines? I stand by that non-covid cases are being massively misclassified as covid.
Maybe, or maybe it's increased suicide, domestic violence, other coronaviruses, and even covid. Suicide for example is about as deadly as the flu during a normal year and peaks right about now. The excess mortality does require an explanation though, agree. I'm sure some heart attacks and strokes are happening at home, but 60-80%? Seems unlikely.
Further, analysis by the Washington Post examined excess death by all causes. Itβs way up.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2020/04/27/cov...