We know that the number of deaths map to the number of cases because the deaths do not correlate to people who died "OF" Covid but to people who died "Infected With" Covid. These are two entirely different things. To make the stats easier to generate and to make them more (not completely), real, they put a 28 day bracket around it. I.e. if you died within 28 days of being diagnosed with Covid, you are a covid death, if you died OF covid after 29 days you are not a covid death.
I assume there is some strong statistics behind this for those who had a more lingering death.
However as we know that hospitals are rife with Omicron, due to its extreme transmissibility, there are going to be a lot of people terminal with other things that become Covid stats and that absolutely means that a spike in cases is going to drive a spike in covid death stats.
There is one really important stat that is rarely mentioned. That is the serious case stat. Back in November it was over 1,000. That means more than 1,000 people with covid, actually on respirators. Yesterday it stood at 703 and that number has been falling rapidly.
As the vast number of cases falls and 28 days pass (so think end of Feb), the number of deaths is going to fall off a cliff and it will stay there. We've been infected, vaccinated, infected, vaccinated, infected. Those who survived it are virtually immune. The more that get Omicron without any impact, the more they are immune. Even to the point where they cease to become carriers because the virus simply can't get a hold on their body, the immune system deals with it and moves on.
At which point all these precautions become of limited use for a very large impact to the country and the lives of others. For instance, our neighbour across the road has a daughter who was diagnosed (after going to the doctor with a cough), with cancer. It is a secondary from the breast cancer which she got the all clear a couple of years ago. The focus on Covid has taken away the focus on others who are at high risk. The prognosis came in yesterday. 2 months. She has 3 kids, two of whom are in junior school.
As you can see, Omicron is not a killer in the way previous variants were. Not to a vaccinated population. The deaths are a statistical anomaly, not a danger.