Attendees of President Trump's upcoming rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, must agree not to sue the campaign if they contract coronavirus
Rallygoers are asked to RSVP to gain admission to the event and by registering, they must agree to a disclaimer that states they acknowledge the"inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present." "By attending the Rally, you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and agree not to hold Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.
However, the waivers offer only a base-level protection against liability."They only give limited protections, so they never would protect against, for example, gross negligence or recklessness," said Sharkey."One could argue that holding a large public gathering that will draw people together in a context in which they're not able to do social distancing or follow the directive of the CDC, et cetera. One could argue that is grossly negligent.
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