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One issue is that you can't compare deaths until circumstances are similar. There is no point looking at flu deaths before the pandemic, because then the disease was pretty much allowed to go as it pleased barring people who had flu vaccinations. Covid deaths are occurring under circumstances that have never occurred when accurately measuring the impact of virus, No virus has ever been met with such a widespread, global response. Yes the conversation needs to happen, but comparing it to the flu now is pointless because it's not being treated like the flu.
You're right Covid is not like Flu. It Just gives us an easy comparison of a respiratory virus which also does kill people. Pre Covid annually this was between 23,500 and 10,500 so on average 17,000 deaths a year.
We are currently willing to accept around 36,500 deaths a year, if we are going by 100 deaths a day from Covid as normal and still have to factor in the complications of flu will add to this number, this winter.