Wrong? I don't like the idea of people dying, but people die nonetheless. Go look at the number of people who die in car accidents. I've done articles that touched on this, especially regarding AIDS activism and the lies we hear from them often.
When you look at people who die from the flu, they are quite often the elderly. When we get old, we are more apt to get diseases that we can't fight off. To me, at that point, you aren't really dying from the flu, you're dying of old age.
People die. I think that the real tragedy, far more than people dying of the flu, are people dying from things that we can prevent, and that we cause purposely. If you want to talk about tragedy, look at the number of Americans living with HIV when the spread of the disease could stop almost instantly if people simply cared. Look at the number of people who die just because we need cars to go from point a to point b, usually on a trip that we didn't really need to make.