Should you sign away your right to sue if you catch COVID-19?

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Published on June 24, 2020 - Duration: 02:19s

Should you sign away your right to sue if you catch COVID-19?

With COVID-19 now in the picture, before going to the gym, getting a hair cut or a massage, some customers have to sign on the dotted line, saying they won't sue the business if they get sick.


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