The Chinese Flu, developed in a lab financed by the CDC, had multiple impacts on the American people and their life styles.
Let's review just the Chinese Flu impact on the normal American Christian virtues of Faith, Hope and Charity.
As so many Americans have forgotten their Christian Faith, lets also do a brief review the 7 deadly sins, aka mortal sins or capital sins (see Father James Shaffer's article "Understanding the 7 Deadly Sins" below for details).
Hoarders have created shortages where none need exist if Americans keep exercising their usual Faith, Hope and Charity rather than their temporary insane hoarding (due to the 7 Deadly Sins of Pride, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Anger, and Envy.)
Remember: All the 7 Deadly Sins (ones that can keep you from seeing Jesus, having eternal life, and saving you a space in hell) have a greater impact daily than the Wuhan Flu.
Ever since the Communist Chinese Party unleashed the biologically engineered Covid-19 on the world (they sealed up the Wuhan province but sent 5 million carriers worldwide), Americans have been in a panic.
As just one example, I conducted stress tests of grocery stores for months. after corporate media promulgated mass hysteria hit. I saw it up close. I witnessed the panic in people's faces as they selfishly over bought items they thought would "save" them and their families.
Sadly, they thought physical things could save them from having to engage in Spiritual Warfare. Certain necessary items (like toilet paper, and actually there are alternatives,
see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Axmg3Hv3Ak
they began to hoard in a mass hysteria that was breath taking. They overbought:
Understanding the 7 Deadly Sins
FATHER JAMES SHAFER
1. Pride: an excessive love of self or the desire to be better or more important than others. “Respect for the human person proceeds by way of respect for the principle that ‘everyone should look upon his neighbor (without exception) as “another self,” above all bearing in mind his life and the means necessary for living it with dignity’” (No. 1931).
2. Lust: an intense desire, usually for sexual pleasure, but also for money, power or fame. “The God of promises always warned man against seduction by what from the beginning has seemed ‘good for food … a delight to the eyes … to be desired to make one wise’” (No. 2541).
3. Gluttony: overconsumption, usually of food or drink. “The virtue of temperance disposes us to avoid every kind of excess: the abuse of food, alcohol, tobacco or medicine” (No. 2290).
4. Greed: the desire for and love of possessions. “Sin … is a failure in genuine love for God and neighbor caused by a perverse attachment to certain goods” (No. 1849).
5. Sloth (or Acedia): physical laziness, also disinterest in spiritual matters or neglecting spiritual growth. “Acedia or spiritual sloth goes so far as to refuse the joy that comes from God and to be repelled by divine goodness” (No. 2094).
6. Anger or wrath: uncontrolled feelings of hatred or rage. “Anger is a desire for revenge … The Lord says, ‘Everyone who is angry with his brother shall be liable to judgment’” (No. 2302).
7. Envy: sadness or desire for the possessions, happiness, talents or abilities of another “Envy can lead to the worst crimes. ‘Through the devil’s envy death entered the world’” (No. 2553).