Thank you for posting the links.

This is an essential aspect of government emergency preparedness -- balancing the greater good with individual rights and freedom (I don't want Typhoid Mary sitting next to me, family or friends on the train). And it's certainly good to have this debate and try to sort out legal issues in advance of a crisis.

I haven't read the pamphlet yet, does it say whether the state or local government would be empowered to commandeer the contents of your home (i.e. food, water, meds) in addition to using it as shelter or a medical dispensary?

This part of the article raised the question for me:

After mentioning that houses or businesses can be commandeered to shelter victims or serve as medical dispensaries, it continues that “violations of individual property rights, if actionable, would generally be sorted out after the need for such actions has ended.”