The flip side is to hold people personally responsible.
When a person knows he has a STD/HIV and acts to infect another person, that has been labeled :not a crime: in most of the US.
If a person knowingly infects a person with the coronavirus, what is the current situationh?
Then the next step: If an individual puts another person at risk. Examples. A healthy person knowingly and willfully has sex with a person who has STD/HIV and then willfully has sex with a third person knowingly putting that third person at risk... what is that?
Same with coronavirus.
But we have lost personal responsibility.
So we have Big Bro responsibility to protect us.
Any rational attempt to minimize Big Bro must expand personal responsibility ... or have anarchy.
Agree on personal responsiblity.
But in this case, some who have the virus exhibit no symptoms. And it has a 2-14 day incubation period.
So, the carrier may not even know he has it.
Then there is the issue of other virus’s. They may have a flu virus, but not the Corona virus.
The idea that this is a weaponized virus that escaped from a ChiCom lab is frightening. But I think the reality of bad statistics on cases, recovered and deaths attributed to Novel Corona virus is hiding the reality.
The reality is the people who are dying of this are largely over 70, many over 80 and almost all have underling prior illnesses.