Covid 19 stats website.

A Covid update. Most of this info comes from Worldometer.com.
India is the next world hotspot. Both Covid cases and Covid deaths are steadily increasing there.

America has 5% of the world's population, but has over 20% of the world's Covid cases.
......................................................... , but has over 20% of the world's Covid deaths.

200,000 Americans have died this year from the Covid virus, sometimes because the virus is the the last nail in the coffin. Other times not. USA Covid cases have increased in the last 3 months. Covid deaths have increased in the last 3 months. The worst states now are Calif, Texas, and Florida. The Northeast is doing ok [better]. The positivity rate in CT is about 1%. The positivity rate in Texas is about 12%. CT just opened its schools in the last two weeks. Some schools are already being shut down due to the virus. I don't think we can keep the 1% rate much longer, because the schools [and school buses] are a place where the virus can more easily find a new lung.
I thought that (the CDC ?) said, a while back, that the "real" Covid19 death rate was about 9,000 people. Those are deaths from Covid-19 alone... the people who actually died from it, and were not already dying from other things. How come we are not using that number instead of 183,000 deaths "involving Covid-19", or "Deaths with confirmed or presumed COVID-19, coded to ICD–10 code U07.1"? Now I don't see much about that on the CDC website. Did they reverse their statement, to make things sound as bad as possible?
Provisional Death Counts for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)