The cause of death can change regarding who did the autopsy or did the death certificate in the normal run of things and most people won't challenge it because they may not know enough to do that or because they are too grief stricken to argue. I don't see why it would be different in the C19 crisis. There were probably a lot of deaths that were attributed to C19 when they shouldn't have been and another load which should have been attributed to C19 but wasn't. Nearly every country within the UK and outside of it have different methods of recording C19 deaths and to coin a phrase from my grandfather, it is a B*gg*r's Muddle.
The 'facts' will be distorted by the political beliefs, the media and those that genuinely believe they have done the right thing. Now they are telling us that the 'R' number was better than we thought. Statistics will never tell the whole story. I think we should be concentrating on how to prevent deaths in the future rather than trying to rewrite history.
Lack of public toilets in towns.