"COVID-19 also highlighted the need for medical providers to have access to a greater supply of personal protective equipment and better communication with testing suppliers, Barlow noted.

"Dr. David Lenihan, CEO and co-founder of Tiber Health, a global medical education startup in New York City, shared his insights on how the country handled the pandemic.

"The government response to COVID taught us that clear, consistent and continuous community engagement is essential," Lenihan, who is also the CEO of Ponce Health Sciences University, a medical school with campuses in Puerto Rico, Missouri and the British Virgin Islands, told Fox News Digital. 

"Since the pandemic, Americans have largely learned that they are responsible for their own health and for "making individual decisions about bolstering their immunity to infectious diseases," one doctor said. (Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

"Such connectivity facilitates that when there is a healthcare emergency, enough people know they can trust the guidance of their leaders as well as government departments, organizations and facilities."

"Another big lesson from the pandemic, according to Lenihan, is that it’s essential for all medical experts and professionals to be "completely transparent" about which specific actions need to be taken for the benefit of society."