MichelinMan
I Am Speed - Ka-Chow!!!!
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Depends on how something is worded.I’m not a lawyer, and I dont pretend to be one on the internet, but if the media were to single out Disney for COVID cases when it can’t be proven, that could be terms for lawful action, would it not?
For example "10 people who stayed at WDW have contracted Covid" would just be stating a fact, without necessarily laying any blame (although readers would automatically try to link the two!). But no grounds for lawful action.
But phrase it as "10 people contracted Covid whilst staying at WDW" would be on slightly dodgy ground. For an average vacation, it would be nigh on impossible to prove that the virus is caught whilst staying on site, due to the up to 14 days incubation period.
But journalists are pretty clued up about this sort of stuff, and are very clever with their words mostly.