Were COVID Shutdowns Ever Constitutional?

Were COVID Shutdowns Ever Constitutional?
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You’re probably ecstatic over the many reopening plans in progress. The SARS-CoV-2 virus and the COVID-19 disease have been unprecedented challenges for the states and local communities.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, began the state’s reopening strategy relatively early compared to most of the United States, and, so far, it has been successful. Shops are now reopening, and restaurants are allowing dine-in operations at reduced guest capacities to ensure some degree of social distancing and separation. Open-air establishments, too, have skyrocketed into post-lockdown popularity due to the changing summer weather and many other happy coincidences (liquor stores and weed dispensaries staying open, for starters).

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