@SW-User You have no idea what you are speaking about when you say the deaths are not caused by covid. If someone is immunocompromised by cancer but dies because of COVID, then the proximate cause of death is covid. If someone has heart disease and has a heart attack precipitated by covid, it is a death caused by covid. That are the rules, those rules have been followed by medical care providers for the 60+ years that I know of, even back in the 1960s when I did a rotation in London. I don't know where you were able to tease out any gunshot deaths or auto crash deaths that might have been called covid.
In the UK there still is averaging over 200 COVID deaths per week, much lower than 2 years ago, lower than last week as well, but if that is your family member, it is still very significant. It is still a greater rate than influenza. (If you compare UK with 67 million to US with 320 million, that death per week is very similar)
Herre is the UK government website for you review.
covid dashboard: https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/deaths
respiratory date including covid, influenza, etc.: https://ukhsa-dashboard.data.gov.uk/
explanation of how the data is collected. remember that the positive test for covid is only the PCR, home antigen testing is NOT reported, which probably means that it is underreported.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sources-of-surveillance-data-for-influenza-covid-19-and-other-respiratory-viruses/sources-of-surveillance-data-for-influenza-covid-19-and-other-respiratory-viruses
You can believe what you want, the data however, is the data and can be reviewed by anyone who desires.