That US "Covid Death" numbers basically include anyone who had tested positive or had Covid symptoms before dying - other than deaths caused by gunshot, car accidents, and falling Acme anvils - really is not news. What I haven't seen discussed is whether countries with lower Covid death numbers, like Norway, Germany, and Netherlands define a "Covid Death" differently, especially when comparing those countries' numbers to the numbers of neighboring countries (e.g. Norway-Sweden, Germany-France, Netherlands-Belgium).
Apples-plums (deciduous fruits) comparisons aren't much more valid than apples-oranges (deciduous-citrus) comparisons.