That's death toll directly related to the virus, not counting other medical and supply chain declines.
That's also 90% of the death toll from WW2 in around 18 months and that's being optimistic. Areas that have higher infection rates or already low medical standards have higher associated mortality, potentially up to 10%+.
The medical community is trying to balance society as a whole, not just the individual. The less widespread infection that you have, the less your essential personnel are affected. This ensures that power plants, medical/pharmaceutical manufacturers, water treatment, etc, all remain operational. I know we're all here because we love theme parks, but I'd personally trade the entire industry if it meant that we keep those more essential services operational.