Definition of "rate" from Merriam Webster:
"quantity, amount, or degree of something measured per unit of something else"
As I described in my post, I chose to define "rate" in this case as "new deaths per day". And as I showed in my chart (but apparently some didn't read), the number of new deaths each day has been fairly flat, on average, jumping between 50 to 200 or so new deaths each day. If you don't like my choice of definition, I'm sure you can still get my point. Just look at the blue bars in the chart.
Also, I caution folks to try to avoid grabbing data from the internet to prove whatever point you want to make without verifying the source of the data. And trying to compare 254 different data sources is somewhat ludicrous at this point. Yeah, you can always find someone saying stuff that confirms what you want to believe, but by using a single, reasonably credible (ie, CDC and WHO) data source at least gives a good uniform and relative comparison.
I'd also caution folks to try to avoid predicting what will happen. Nobody knows. And if actual data doesn't agree with what you've chosen to believe, maybe you should reconsider your beliefs rather than throwing in a bunch of unsubstantiated "what if's". Or at least allow the possibility that you might be wrong.