To me, tracking the progress of the novel coronavirus has revealed more than a case of a deadly virus circling the globe. It reveals that we are at a precarious point history when it comes to our treatment of health and disease.
Two things that have contributed to the vast majority of the fatalities during the pandemic:
1. Modern medical technology/medications.
2. The modern diet and lifestyle.
With modern medical technology and medicines we are able to keep more people alive much longer than 100 years ago. Our collective compassion and technological prowess has allowed our species to beat "natural" selection. It is a great thing, but the novel coronavirus has revealed some vulnerabilities.
The vast majority of fatalities in the coronavirus epidemic are elderly. Immune-modulating therapies that might work in younger subjects are not likely going to be very effective in elderly patients - vaccines included.
Another significant source of coronavirus fatalities are among people with "underlying health conditions". Diabetes (type 2), heart disease, Alzheimer's, cancer, and many other age-related conditions are highly correlated with poor diets and sedentary lifestyles (but not all, of course, some afflictions are more random or genetic). Those issues cannot be fixed in a short-enough time period to make potential coronavirus therapies more effective.
The current system works good for keeping people alive. Technology and medications are able to manage age-related disease to a significant degree. However, a new more deadly virus has revealed the limits of this system (IMO), particularly in Italy. When the healthcare industry becomes burdened and non-functional (due to an external crisis), a lot of the people who were previously well-cared for, are more like to quickly become victims of the deadly disease or of their age-related diseases.
To me, this pandemic reveals why we need true rejuvenation therapies. The "sick-care" industry, as many people call it, only "papers-over" disease issues. Our current technology doesn't get to the root causes. This needs to change.
Do you think more people will focus on health and rejuvenation after the pandemic?