The only way this would work is if the CDC(who everyone totally trusts now) handed down a directive to state health depts or biden to governors or something. Missouri is considered a dealt hot spot and hospitalizations are nearing last year's peak so we're back to that 'two weeks to flatten the curve' level again. We had a 3 week lockdown for that last year but some of us ignored it to some degree. Non essential stores and other businesses closed down for about two weeks and then reopened with plexiglas shields, spacing and occupancy rules etc.
Most of us tossed the masks a couple of months later and the kids went back to school in late summer, no masks. What's it been? 20 months now and we've had 41 deaths "attributed to covid" in this county of 24,000 anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers. Seventeen of those deaths were assisted care home residents and I would imagine most of the rest simply couldn't afford to be in one. We're not falling for the bullshit again.
MO AG sued and won against lockdown and mask mandate in STL, suing KcMO now. Likely success there too. MO has been normal for the most part, since May 2020 masked covidians notwithstanding.