As a matter of law, “public health emergency” trumps 100% of the constitution, including the BOR.
Okay, so here is the President’s proclamation of the national emergency:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/proclamation-declaring-national-emergency-concerning-novel-coronavirus-disease-covid-19-outbreak/
After reading it, I find that there is nothing stated that includes the suspension of any rights assigned to individuals in the Bill of Rights. Are those suspensions supposed to be stated in the emergency declaration? If so, well, they aren’t there. If not, then we are subject to the whims and interpretations of the emergency declaration by the various state officials, no?
Where in the Constitution does it say that Natural Rights are subject to restrictions during a disease outbreak?
Please point me to the section of the Constitution that allows that.