I don't know about car accidents (I for one, doubt a patient that died at the scene of an accident was tested for covid) but okay how do you expect a hospital to report a cancer patient dying 1-2 years earlier than their forecasted survival due to getting a covid infection? I mean we can all say cancer killed someone, but there is a particular way cancer will cause death. Cancer made people very vulnerable to covid which caused respiratory distress that they eventually succumbed to. Without COVID, they probably had 2-3 years before dying of pneumonia or some kinds sepsis or something else. So did they die or Covid or did they die of "cancer"?