I am not trying to discredit your rational here, but comparing the flu to corona is looking like apples to oranges here, first is the data itself, with the flu we compile the data at the end of the year, its easier to do because many regions in different geographical areas have "seasons" we also have a vaccine which seems to be 80% effective, and our scientists can isolate the strain which they believe can become the most problematic.
Corona is different, if I were to ask you 5 months ago what you would think about this virus, you wouldn't be able to even identify it, In January is when we started to receive many reports coming from news agencies and social media from China.
Our current data on Corona is not even remotely complete yet so far since being affected by it for 1 month we are quickly realizing that this is way more aggressive then the flu, just by the numbers of people that have succumbed below the age of 60.
Here's some food for thought:
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/hea...ronavirus/coronavirus-disease-2019-vs-the-flu
Then there's the news coming out of Washington DC eluding to the fact that the US can see upwards of 200k in deaths, this is in our fully developed country vs the flu which in the US kills on average between 12k - 60k a year.
Just image what its like or going to be like in our poor 3rd world countries or our island nations that don't get the full support of the main land.
This link is a little more scarier in my opinion, watch the data get compiled into a simple bar graph, the bar graph shows the US daily average cause of death :
https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/1712761/