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RE: Congress May Torpedo The 2020-2021 Football Season Before It Starts
(06-30-2020 05:15 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(06-30-2020 04:13 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  The Waivers are BS.

Right, it makes no sense to treat this virus differently from any other illness or injury that a college athlete could suffer.

Exactly. The players sign an injury waiver every year. It may include other illness's---I dont really know. Even High School players sign them. The reality is not a single school district in the nation would have football--or a lot of other sports---without them. I actually am curious if such Covid waivers are only for athletes. My guess is every single student is going to have to sign one---almost certainly those living in campus housing.

My guess is the bill will go nowhere. Every business in America is wanting some protection from this---and they will probably have to get it in order for many stores/offices etc to stay open.
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