Many of us survive just fine without those things. Many people are fine with the beliefs they share with their ancestors or immediate families and feel no need to congregate. In fact, there's some evidence that there's a gene for religiosity (how often people wish to get together in social manners to practice something related to belief).
Gods, Gains, and Genes
In this case, the less social people will survive longer (if Hardy-Weinberg and Darwin are correct).
Mortality rates worldwide will go up this year, though, and not just because of the virus. There will be unmeasurable side effects (people dying due to lack of saline solution or whatever) of this virus, they will be estimated of course.
The flaw in this is that it's mostly people 50 and older who are dying (so they've already contributed their genes - except for men, but that effect might be measure, as 50 year old men are dying). Now we're seeing more 30- and 40 somethings die in the US than what seems to have happened in China. Still, not too much evolutionary effect.
But in the past, pandemics have definitely wiped out the more social, it's part of what we mean when we say "socially transmitted" diseases.