of the total deaths spiked even greater than just the expected plus COVID deaths. So something else was adding on top of the COVID deaths if I am reading it correctly.
Example: The end point on the Spain graph shows that approximately 52 were expected to die, and that if you take the expected, plus the COVID, you get to about 110 (on that data point), which means that approximately 58 of the 110 deaths were due to COVID.
However, then on the total number of deaths, it ended up being approximately 180. We know that 110 came from COVID and expected deaths. Where did the other 70 come from?
Am I reading that right?