You are simply wrong.
This is because the media is hyping the "cases per population" that I described which allows for the counting of deaths from nonconfirmed COVID cases. Given the number of TDSers out there faking data along with the very significant overcount that is happening because of increased reimbursement to Dr's and hospitals and a diagnostic code that allows for counting unconfirmed cases as COVID for billing - it is not surprising to see this discrepancy.
I suppose that it won't matter to you, but in the medical scientific community, we intentionally use "deaths per case" in order to require confirmation of diagnosis to avoid false information from nonreliable reporting countries. Right now, the Left's behavior on reporting mirrors that of a third world country would, and I would fully agree that the DISCREPANCY of those two numbers indicates an atrocious reporting problem that needs evaluation. But the accurate number here for COVID deaths can only be the number where there is laboratory confirmation. This is how science works.
Link: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality