True that, so for now it looks like its around 2% in USA.
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality
257k deaths in less than a year...thats some major flu! 
According to you:
China started forest fires across the world. Some countries fought the fire and put it out. Some just watched it burn while mostly only blaming China.
I ASSUME you are saying the US watched it burn.
There are 67 countries in the list you posted with higher death rates than the US. Countries like Mexico, Bolivia, Egypt, Iran, Syria,
CHINA, Afghanistan, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Ireland, and France, to name a few, all higher than 2.1%.
Most of the countries lower than the US have populations much, much smaller than the US, many with fewer people than most of our states have individually. It's much easier to control and treat a small population versus 326M people like the US. That's why percentages don't tell the whole story. The number of hospitals, doctors, nurses, beds, ventilators, cases of medications, and masks is so much smaller and easier to produce and/or procure for a smaller country -- even stockpile -- so fighting the virus is not on the scale it is in larger countries.
I also notice that Sweden, the UK and Canada all have higher death rates than the US. How can that possibly be? Aren't these some of the fantastic SOCIALIZED MEDICINE countries that keep getting used as examples the US needs to follow? Hmmmm??
So, which is it? Did the US succeed in lowering the death rate from COVID-19 better than most other developed countries, or did Trump just sit and "watch it burn?"