Well just a bit of research can show the difference from a layman’s perspective, 15.2 people die on average from 100,000 infections of influenza (US stats), with 48% vaccinations for over 18s.
Taking data from earlier in December, there were over 1 million Covid cases and we now have less than 100 deaths (UK data). Taking that down to 100,000, it’s around 6 from that number now. Of course health care on offer and 90% UK vaccinations for Covid need to be considered but you’re more likely to die of influenza if you catch it now, than Covid, if you’re double jabbed and 9/10 adults are.
The problem we have is how contagious omicron is - I’ve read it’s the most contagious virus in history (?) - that will cause issues throughout society but we certainly don’t need to worry about bodies piling up.