France, as of 2 February 2022,
( 131,312 "worldometer official" deaths in France / 65,273,511 French population ) x 100 = 0.201 % mortality rate over two years of data.
Slightly more than two-tenths of one percent. In over two years since the Chinese provided the first data to Drosten in order to code the RT-PCR for Covid in January of 2020, two months BEFORE the WHO declared a pandemic.
Irrelevant to this discussion.
But, if you want comparisons, here’s one.
In all of WW2, we lost to the war (depending slightly on source) ~406,000 people killed. 2 years of that (averaged) would be 0.149% of our then population (in that 2 years).
No biggie, right?