So what is the source of your source then ?
It says 80,000 deaths ? What was the infection rate then if the figures are factually verifiable ?
If you have 96 million infections and 80,000 deaths, what does that make the mortality rate ? (I'll make up my numbers since that article doesn't cite its base comparison, neither do you )
The latest Johns Hopkins numbers say there are about 600,000 infections and 30, 0000 deaths , what does that make the mortality rate ?
If you want hard figures, here's your numbers from the US CDC.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm
Get that straight, the number for mortality range from 0.04 % to 0.16% at the two ends of the spectrum from your CDC numbers.
What's the current mortality number for Covid-19 again ?
If its indeed so hard to sink in, I can only think of 2 possibilities:
i) You are TROLLING.
ii) You need someone close to you or you yourself to get infected to understand the gravity of the issue.