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Unfortunately all of these rights you have mentioned are not unconditional and they depend on interpretation.
Freedom of religion, for example, means freedom to believe as you wish. It means that there is no state religion. But that does not give you an inalienable right to gather at will. A violation of freedom of religion would be not allowing Baptists to assemble, but allowing Catholics.
You are allowed to freely travel. Catch is, they aren't making it easy for you.
You also have limited rights as far as making decisions about health matters. You don't technically have the right to off yourself. But how the hell do you enforce that?
Look, over my own lifetime I have stood there and watched as our rights and civil liberties, freedoms and priveliges erode before my very eyes. Although I don't have an Oracle, I am skeptical that this temporary shutdown will be a continuance of this general shitting-on-our-rights decay, simply due to how it is being implemented (by restricting areas and domains, not so much people).
That...that is not correct at all.
1: Freedom to exercise, not to believe, means that you absolutely DO have the right to gather at will and follow anything your belief system requires or includes, assuming it's not something criminal for other reasons, such as murder. 'Evenly applying it to all religion' doesn't matter, because that would just mean that the state's religion is atheism, and anyone non-atheist is persecuted. That they're persecuted equally doesn't change that.
2: 'Not making it easy to freely travel' is infringing on that right, even if it's not 'violating' it completely. You're intentionally hampering the ability to exercise the right to free travel.
3: Rights involving suicide are not adequately explored for obvious reasons. You can, however, absolutely refuse life saving procedures, necessarily ending your own life by your choice. No one can force you to take a medical procedure you refuse as long as you're of sound mind.
It doesn't matter if there's precedence, or if other rights have been infringed upon - such as the second amendment - the rights are being infringed upon now, by this, at a much stronger level than before, and it's unacceptable,