Should the government enforce a “stay-at-home” order to combat the coronavirus?
A “stay-at-home order” is an order from an authority to restrict movements of a population as a strategy for suppressing an epidemic or pandemic. Residents are ordered to stay home except for essential tasks or going to work in essential businesses. The order was widely used by governments after the outbreak of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In January 2020 the Chinese government used the order to restrict the residents of Wuhan from traveling to outside of the city. In the following months governments including those of Italy, Spain, France, Denmark and the United Sta…
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While the intent of such orders is to protect public health, they infringe on individual freedoms and self-determination. Empower individuals and communities with accurate information and resources to allow them to make informed decisions about their own health and safety.
Facilitate voluntary measures; allow businesses to implement their own safety protocols, provide transparent data on the risks, and encourage personal responsibility. This respects both public health concerns and essential liberties. By trusting individuals to act in their own best interests, society can better achieve the shared goal of overcoming public health crises without resorting to coercive and divisive mandates.
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