Unfortunately, the only 'reputable' source for tracking deaths in the United States is the CDC - which ironically has been identified to control the narrative that "Covid-19" is killing a shit-load of people. Is it? No. How do I know this? They said so.. yes, the CDC said it wasn't killing many people at all.
If you go back and do some digging, the CDC (which cannot be trusted to provide accurate numbers nor a solid mitigation strategy for Covid-19) issued a report SAYING that roughly 94% of 180,000 "Covid-19-related" deaths had on average 2.6 additional conditions or causes per death. In other words, only about 6% of those people actually died OF Covid-19.
So lets weed out the bullshit - you know, the people who died while 300+ pounds over weight, with diabetes and heart disease.. yeah?
Lets say the CDC reported that:
"The COVID-19 pandemic caused approximately 375,000 deaths in the United States during 2020."
Okay.. so using their SAME MATH.. 6% of ~375,000 deaths.. ~22,500 were actually Covid-19 deaths. Lets say - f**k it. Even if their 6% claim was incorrect - you can make it "20%" and it would still only be around ~75,000 deaths..
If you don't like my math / logic.. take it up with the CDC since that was their claim in the report.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm?fbclid=IwAR3-wrg3tTKK5-9tOHPGAHWFVO3DfslkJ0KsDEPQpWmPbKtp6EsoVV2Qs1Q