From October 2019 to early April 2020, the flu
killed an estimated 24,000 to 62,000 people in the US, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Those numbers are preliminary, and the CDC said it stopped updating its preliminary estimates for this flu season on April 4.
If 62,000 people died from the flu between October 1 and April 4, that means the US had an average of about 331 flu deaths a day.
By contrast, coronavirus killed more than 62,850 people in the US from
the first known death in February through the end of April, according to data from
Johns Hopkins University.
So from February 6 through April 30, an average of more than 739 people died per day from coronavirus in the US.