goodlife - you are bound to see events like Covid as signs of the 'fulfilling of the Bible Prophesy' because it's a cornerstone of your belief system, along with the world ending at various dates now past, but we'll let that slide for now.
If you were to read the bible and find absolutely nothing connected to your world and your experience, it would mean that the bible is an irrelevant pile of tripe, and your faith would instantly collapse.
Therefore, the notion of 'prophesy' gives you comfort, and if you want to find comfort in something, it does somewhat spur on the urge to find what you want to find.
If you take something as complex as two thousand years of human history, and match it up to a book as complex as the bible, and you are willing to stretch the tenuousness of connections far beyond their natural breaking point, then you can find a 'connection' that you can say was a 'prophesy'. Encouraged by that one find, it's not a huge stretch to find some more, and be on a roll, and develop an entire religious ethos out of it - as your forbears have done for you, and you probably continue to do now.
The fact remains - if you want to see something badly enough, you can see it, be it the ghost of your granny, or the 'Bible Prophesy' - because the bottom line is emotional comfort.
Personally, I have no need for it, and I have no issue with those who do, but I do tend to take a more pragmatic view - that human nature likes comfort, and it is very good at getting what it wants.
What's matching up a few apparent coincidences if it makes you feel better?
Crack on - but allow some of us to see it for what it is - and it's not 'prophesy' - by any meaning of the word.