Those numbers seem high, so I'm guessing those are worldwide numbers.
In 2018, according the NHTSA, the number of US auto fatalities was just over 36K (over 12 months - averaging around 98/day).
As of today, the number of COVID19 fatalies in the US was 72K (over 2-3 months - with 877+ today).
The "Fatalities per 100M miles traveled" has gone down significantly over the past several decades, possibly due to the numerous safety measures being enacted.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle_fatality_rate_in_U.S._by_year