All reasonable measures. All these 'personal freedom' people say government when they mean the society as a whole.
You were allowed to stay alone without vaccines.
Participating in society is done with the conditions set up by the society. You can be free of society when you are alone in remote areas.
Well it's questionable when that personal freedom is part of the same society's constitutional law.
In that case, there would be no limits at all to what a society can and can't do, just declare martial law at any time for any reason. That's the same thing as living in a totalitarian dictatorship.
Can society actually become the opposite of itself over night, and this should not be questioned?
One of the core basic principles of society is this freedom, and suddenly it's obvious that society can take away freedom whenever it wants? Does not even need to be debated and people who have show any form of surprise or need to talk about this, should be ridiculed?
In many regions, local society as a whole disagreed with the mandates of the distant government. That was my experience- people trying to go about their lives and being hassled by the police for having friends over.
It absolutely stinks that people were compelled to take the vaccine despite the odds of harm from the actual disease.