Dr. Fauci tends to overstate the degree of the spread and intensity of the COVID-19 Wuhan virus, and his predictions of 200,000 deaths is a little premature. The total shall be nearer to a bad year for the various strains of the flu taken collectively. Several simultaneous developments will mitigate this assumption by a great deal, one of which is the more widespread adoption of the hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin protocol to essentially stop the growth of the viral population in its tracks and avert the collateral bacterial respiratory infections. Another is the collection of blood plasma fractions from recovered Wuhan virus victims, to provide a temporary immunity, and yet another is the development of an effective vaccine to extend a more permanent immunity to even contracting the disease in the first place. Heroic efforts to treat the most serious cases with the use of respirators and even hyperbaric oxygen therapy for those of whom are most severely affected shall become a rare and notable event.
Another side effect is to move most if not all our medical supply and pharmaceutical production chains as much as possible back onshore, and assure that the research efforts continue and are modified as necessary to provide a much quicker response in some future emergency.
And finally, the whole ideology that has supported “globalism” is finally put to rest, as it is only a more modern form of the concept of colonial exploitation that caused so much mischief and grief for several centuries preceding the 20th Century.
Related to your last paragraph...how is globalism affected by this? I see free trade happening with perhaps a move to bring some medicine production onshore...other than that it is full steam ahead with globalism.