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Assumptions not fact:
1. People who are immune-compromised are preoccupied with mask compliance.
There is no proof about the preoccupied with mask-compliance.
Do you mean that they are worried about sitting next to sick people or do you mean fiddling with the mask? If one is immune-compromised, you shouldn't be out and about. (Unless you are invited to lunch with Moskvina, or lunch with the Queen.). And, of course, how would you know that someone is I-C is preoccupied with mask compliance?
2. No one is required to sit at home. Required?....I wish. Who is going to police that. We are relying on the good sence of people to keep themselves safe. Who is going to police that? The same "good sense" to act resonsibly. (And they don't) It is up to all of us to keep ourselves.
That is not a right. It is an expectation that people will be responsible. The expectation is about as valad and reliable as waiting for Pigs to Fly.
3. The right to attend events...
I do not find that right in the Constitution or Bill of Rights. Attending an event is not a right.
From the TV show "For the People" words have precise meanings.