The executive branch doesn’t make the rules. They enforce them. The legislative branch makes the rules.
Tell me, when the Governor of North Carolina decrees that church services have to be 10 people or less, but a funeral in that same church can have up to 50 people attend, that’s within his authority?
Furthermore you are not invoking the actual text of the constitution (state or federal) but your false beliefs of what ideals they should uphold.
But we have already established that we disagree on this matter so why are you doing this? You are not trying to have a legal debate but instead a debate on rhetoric.
The power granted to the executive is going to be different in each state due to the simultaneous beauty and horrors that is federalism. The system you said defended and called “beautiful*” a few posts ago when you say we are not Europe. (Beauty is not “literally” how you said it, we are not Europe is how you phrased it in your pithy rhetorical flourish.)