There are three things we can explore with this data:
1. Visualisation of common migration patterns and how these deaths are distributed.
2. States have handled the lockdown differently, so possibly look at non-covid deaths by state.
3. The most vulnerable segments of our society have been impacted most - there are specific jobs / industries that contribute to a significant % of unskilled labour - so we could explore this data to see if there's a link between deaths / state / industry / job type.
I.e. States more dependent on manufacturing and impacted by covid might have a higher non-covid death rate because contract workers are likely the first to be affected.
Regards,
Sarabjeet