I am really not seeing how liberties is part of this?
That is because you are only looking at the "surface" of the thing. There is a whole lot more [depth] to it than you realize.
I was thinking the right to live free from harm from a negligent government would be at the top of the list?
What if you should discover that a - not
negligent, but
deliberate - [shadow] government made this thing in a laboratory and
intentionally injected it into various populations for reasons that are political or follow an agenda (And you believed beyond a shadow of a doubt that it was indeed a fact.) --
do you think that might change your perspective a bit?
And, if they can do it once they can do it again and again and again.
Is this the way you would want everyone, their children, and their grandchilden to live for the rest of their lives?
Or, should people [have the guts to] "stand up together" and make it clear that "governments exist to serve the people (preserving their liberty), not to keep them in fear (destroying their liberty)" and "we will not sit idle and accept this as a [continual] fate"...?
Do you truly understand the meaning of the following famous quote?
"Give me liberty or give me death!"
What kind of life is really worth living if you cannot live it free?
This is one of the things that
many are concerned about today.
(i.e. - "Where is this headed?")
Please refrain from speaking against it until you understand it sufficiently well enough to have a fully-informed opinion...