If you're implying a contrast to Covid to make it seem not so bad, its not working.
A large proportion of the population is exposed to the flu to reach those numbers. Covid has only reached a few percent of the population to exceed a bad flu year in only 2 months. We're on pace for 500,000 deaths this year, assuming the death rate doesn't increase when we open up for business, but of course, the death rate will increase.
Edit to add: Social distancing probably did wonders to knock down many viruses, not just covid. Even in the short time we did it, its possible some rarer viruses were driven to extinction.