ok.
it would be impossible to find stats on deaths due to the "common cold" because there's no such thing as the common cold - that's a term we use to describe dozens of disparate viruses that create similar symptoms.
but, any of these viruses might kill you if you're 110 years old, or if you have aids.
the comparison is not that bad, actually. but, nobody thinks the numbers are that low. or, not yet, anyways.
we don't have flu-like coronaviruses, though; coronaviruses are the common cold, and that's the best comparison we have to this one, as well, even if it's in it's beginning stages. a number that low might be realistic in a few years, once it's really run it's course.
for now, the correct answer is "no".