I understand if you are in that huge range it causes fear. Most who died in Italy had at least three major underlying comorbidities, such as diabetes, heart failure, kidney failure, or lung disease. The difference between 69 years old with heart disease and obesity and 40 with a clean bill of health is still stark.
And these numbers will continue to change as we grow the denominator (total infected). There are estimates that millions of people had this virus and didn't get tested. If you make that the denominator these death rates drop a lot. It's pretty clear to me the death rate for those under 40 will end up around swine flu territory at worst when this is all said and done.
Folks really should be using percentages and trends right now versus absolute numbers.