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Of course they'll say the commerce clause, but that's not sufficient for a widespread lockdown. Argument is basically - allowing people, regardless of their health, to leave their homes, and potentially infect others or be infected by others, will have a substantial effect on interstate commerce. Even if that somehow is found to be within Congress's authority (I have serious doubts it is), then they must have carveouts for private gatherings (freedom of association), religious meetings of any type (free exercise), public gatherings, etc. States doing so is a slightly different problem than the fed, but still a problem that made quite a few judges squeamish over the last year.
People have said that's "not sufficient" for hundreds of years and the federal government continues to give itself more and more power. They'll do it and if they want and states don't comply they'll just cut off federal funding. Pull a DeSantis.
 
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