Strange, but I can't find anything. Seems that all cases of death from COVID-19 always happened only in presence of doctors in hospitals, nursing homes and other similar facilities.
To disprove that I need some documented case when somebody without any comorbidites died from COVID-19 at home f.e. and there are no any other reasons for death found, only sudden inflammation lung damage and death due to oxygen lack.
This is Reuters' fact check on that one.
Tldr: 9700 of the 720,000 Covid deaths died at home (links to individual occurrences in the above article). That's 98.6% of Covid deaths occurring in hospital and 1.4% dying at home.
Or, 1.6% of all Covid diagnoses end with death in the hospital, whereas 0.02% of all Covid diagnoses result in death at home.
Yes, I found that factcheck, but there are no example of healthy man died from lack of oxygen with damaged lungs. In examples there are mostly obese people without any indication of death reason.
But even with that uncertainty the difference is astonishing.
My only rebuttal is that when people get sufficiently sick, they usually go to the hospital to die. It's unusual for a person to avoid healthcare until the bitter end.
That said, when they were originally advertising the deadlines of the disease, trying to justify 2 weeks of lockdowns, the videos were of people who were healthy on one side of the street and dead before they finished crossing the road.
It's 19 months later, nothing is as advertised.
Those videos were hilarious. I remember CNN showing one where a guy is walking along fine, clutches his chest (presumable as he got infected), then falls and dies as people rush over. So phoney and staged, yet someone, somewhere thought that looked legit.
Prat falls. Actors.