What matters is not whether you acknowledge official figures. If official figures exist, there is no disputing that they exist. What matters is whether you know how those figures were derived, whether and how they were statistically analyzed, and how the data and statistical analyses were interpreted by whomever publicizes the information. And it matters that you know how the official figures and interpretation fit into the larger body of evidence gathered and analyzed by people competent in the relevant fields of study. The same is true for any data, whether it is official or unofficial.
I realize that human beings all die, but I appreciate your reminder. The words in that sentence would normally be well understood to refer to people who die of the virus, due to the context of that sentence following other sentences that refer to deaths from the virus, rather than deaths from other diseases, accidents, suicides, etc. However, I will make the meaning of the sentence crystal clear within itself by adding words.
I apologize for any confusion I caused by not writing every sentence in my post so that every sentence is clear without reference to, or context coming from, any other sentence. I trust you’ll forgive me, as I’m sure you understand that few of us are capable of writing with the clarity and precision evident in your posts.
Your reviews are awesome! Any recommendation on a warm headlamp? I wear my Nitecore around the house (wife thinks it looks stupid) and use the red LED at night but the white is 6500K.