It's a puzzlement

 Bar owners and patrons are complaining that COVID-19 shut-downs are an infringement on their freedom. They believe that they should be free to risk suffering or death.

Setting aside the fact that if you get infected, you will likely spread the disease to others who didn't go to the bar, there's another strange hypocrisy at work here.
For decades, bars and restaurants have been shut down for public health reasons (unsafe food storage, vermin, lack of cleanliness). I have yet to see a bar owner or group of patrons assert their freedom to get food poisoning. And yet, they would have a stronger case than the COVID-19 protesters: if you get food poisoning, nobody can catch it from you.
As Yul Brenner used to say in The King and I, "It's a puzzlement." https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/06/nyregion/staten-island-bar-owner.html?smtyp=cur&smid=fb-nytimes&fbclid=IwAR1AJF04y7gLtrAOIPVEgZrnHDnSH2XuqnZgdqrRhAJhulVkOUegMwi_gQg

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