All stats have meaning but it doesn't mean they have significance. This meme about the 6% statistic was put out there to make people believe covid hasn't really been the cause of death in many of the 180 K + covid deaths and that narrative has been debunked by numerous sources. Anyone who has a BMI of greater than 30 has a comorbidity. That's over a third of the country. When you add the endless things people likely have as adults such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, etc, most people have co-morbid conditions. So I have to ask you, what is so important about it? Do you dispute that there have been approximately 180 K deaths in the U.S. where the primary cause of death was covid? I'm guessing you don't have a medical, research, or public health background so I pose this other question to you: If a 90 year old lady with diabetes, hypertension, and CHF walks across the road and gets struck by a car, what is the cause of death?