First published at 13:43 UTC on January 14th, 2021.
We are discussing: Retailers and public accommodations do not have any "duty of care" when a risk or health threat is widely known to the community. Likewise, the determination of what constitutes a "direct threat" can only be…
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We are discussing: Retailers and public accommodations do not have any "duty of care" when a risk or health threat is widely known to the community. Likewise, the determination of what constitutes a "direct threat" can only be made by a court of law. How do you know that a public accommodation has no duty of care? Because it cannot get insurance for what it claims to be the risk.
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