You're lying again, blatantly.
Your first link has death rate for 2018 and 2019.
Correct.
Your second link doesn't have anything like what you said it does.
Yes it does. It has the exact same data as the first link, but for 2020. Both links give the mortality rate for each age group for each of the three years I mentioned 2018, 2019, 2020. I also wrote the numbers out for you in my post. It is very easy for you to look at the numbers in the link and the numbers in my post and confirm that they are the same.
I'm not confusing raw number and rates. We were talking about the % of total death accounted for by each group. Even the rate of death for younger age groups, allegedly by covid, is far lower than that of the older groups.
There's a difference between claiming that most of the people who died of COVID were elderly (which is true) and claiming the percent of death accounted for by the elderly should increase as a result (which is false). The first claim depends on changes in the raw numbers, but the second claim depends on changes in the mortality rate.