Not 'oddly accurate' but simply stating the obvious. The odds of outbreaks of novel zoonosis are so high Obama had a special session with Trump's transition team about exactly this. It is why under the previous administration structural investments were made (which, unfortunately, were undone by the current). In case you didn't notice (it's not that commonly mentioned due to COVID19): last month there was a new case of a Hentavirus in China (4 death, for now), and this week it was announced that in Africa new cases of Ebola were found. 2020 will bring more.
This is simply not a 'one day something might happen' story, and no amount of freeware after-effects can make his speech anything other than what it was: stating the obvious. The speech was januari 2017, when Trump was president elect so the full four years to go. Bush jr had SARS in the US. Obama had Ebola. Reagan had the AIDS crisis. And these are just the 'trendy' ones. A month before fauci's speech a comprehensive review of zoonosis in the US was published:
COVID19 is particularly crappy. But the odds of going through a presidency with zero incidents of surprise zoonosis are next to zero. Which is such an obvious thing to say that when Fauci made these public remarks nobody batted an eye. This isn't a leaked tape of a secret Fauci confession from his evil Lair; this is the opening statement of a recorded public speech from someone who spend his live fighting zoonosis. Zoonosis is just one of the things a leader of a superpower is going to have to deal with to some extent, and that is why entire departments are created to help the president do just that.
As I said earlier: right-wing has been targeting Fauci for a while now, and he will be scapegoated soon to appease the scientifically illiterate and to shift the blame away from the administration. That clip is just one more drop in the ocean of warnings that were ignored: Fauci, CDC, US intelligence, WHO, the previous administration: all warned the current administration. As always, partisan tribalism fuels policy more than evidence-based reason. Fauci has had a stellar career, serving the American people, and by extension all of humanity, tirelessly in the fight against all kinds of diseases. To attack him for such seemingly banal political reasons is a disservice to his efforts, his accomplishments, the American people and civilization at large.