Closing recreational activities such as golf. They could have put in place rules that only one per cart, and spaced out foursomes so they wouldn't naturally gather at holes waiting to tee off. It's not like you are going to be close to someone swinging a club.
Closing beaches, and more specifically, running people out of the water when they were all alone either surfing or paddle boarding.
Moving the goalposts in to why we were locking down. First it was to flatten the curve and not overrun the medical facilities. When many facilities went unused/underused, they said it was to prevent the spread. Then it was basically because the government could say so. We need testing!...we need a vaccine!...Combine that with the mask requirements...
The way the government reacted to the virus and social distancing, then not having a problem with protestors gathering by the thousands.
Closing churches while allowing big-box stores to remain open. There should have been equal standards applied. For instance, if the guideline was x number of people per 1000 feet of space, then does it really matter if the space is Home Depot or a church? Doubling down was trying to prevent the churches that were thinking outside of the box and doing car/drive-in services. Tripling down was when they finally relented and allowed churches to open, they put a ridiculously small number allowed (25% capacity, but not to exceed 10 people...most churches hold more than 40 people). Note: I am agnostic, so I had no dog in the hunt as to what happened to churches; I just looked at it as a group treated very unfairly.