In times of calamity or potential calamity the state has to execute extraordinary powers. During the civil war, Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus in Maryland, and regularly tapped the electronic media of the day, telegraph wires. During WW2, Roosevelt took over the whole economy, and had the FBI tap all electronic communication into and out of the US. Lots of other examples, mostly wartime, but as Trump said, the fight against coronavirus is like a war. "War is the health of the state" - I know, I know. But the Bill of Rights can't be construed in a way that directly leads to millions of deaths, because that is illogical.
This a war we have already lost. Now the deaths from no elective surgeries, no cancer screenings, suicides, famine will add up to millions worldwide. I always said the constitution was what 5 people on the supreme court say it is. Little did i know its really nothing but a meaningless piece of aging paper any state governor can spit on.