Good luck with that in today's USA. The twits in Missouri showed how important it is to them.
About 1900, some of my ancestors and their family were quarantined in a small southern Iowa town for a couple weeks with scarlet fever. Their house was placarded and food left on the steps. How did they react? They stood it, and stood it despite being a hell-raising, don't-take-crap-from-anyone bunch. That America is tough to find.
“Good luck with that”
Yeah, it really isn’t possible, but the effort still slows the disease. Those folks in MO should suffer financial consequences and perhaps criminal if anybody dies due to their negligence.