I heard an attorney on the radio the other day saying that these kinds of waivers are worthless. he was referring to people signing a waiver to go to Trumps event in Tulsa.
He said that any attorney worth his or her salt would get around them and be able to sue.
Maybe stlramz can shed some light?
But there are other questions.
How many people will they allow in?
Will they have to wear masks?
Will there be social distancing?
Will employees have to work if they don't want to?
My wife has had a whole bunch of patients come back positive this week and Florida is obliterating Italy at its peak with 1/3rd the population.
I hear what my wife says about it and what I read from serious sources, and then I hear what people who aren't following it closely say and it's like being on two different planets.
I'm pretty die-hard when it comes to the Rams, and I so badly want to see the new stadium before we move back to the UK.
But similarly, I badly don't want to die just yet and I'm not preparted to roll the dice on that to see a football game.
There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.