I know when you say, quote:"I'm not that concerned about people dying due to poverty in the Western world", you don't mean you are unable to care how many die obviously, from poverty related issues!
However, let's say the leaders of Western countries take an extremely cautious view of the risks of deaths increasing from Covid 19 when their lockdown rules are relaxed, some saying "two years" to prevent, they think, the pandemic reemerging, then there will be some pretty dire consequences I'd suggest.
One of the dire consequences being families, or at least extended families becoming estranged. People maybe dying from causes other than this virus, never having seen or held their grandchildren or children again, to look at one aspect beyond the wholesale economic devastation. Can you remain fairly sanguine about these things, I know they're only speculation,?
Across the world already there are changes being made to rules allowing families a bit more freedom, but our UK government, hounded for its handling of this crisis so far, appears willing to force all kinds of damage on us, we may be unable to endure, or recover from in my view.