well. where'd all the flu deaths go?
you need to answer this in some way.
nononononono, let's think this through.
let's say the haphazard hypothesis is correct - that social distancing has brought down flu deaths. it obviously hasn't been so successful for covid-19. if influenza deaths have crashed to almost zero, while covid-19 deaths have skyrocketed, in the same period and the same geographic spaces, what conclusion can we draw?
it must be that the coronavirus is a lot more contagious than the flu, right? so, just how high is that basic reproduction number, then?