lindyv321
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Not sure why you think this. Anyone or any entity can be held liable for negligence. If a restaurant serves you food that makes you sick they can be liable. If a store refrigeration unit is leaking a chemical that makes people sick they can be liable. If a company creates a situation where one customer makes another sick when the company could have taken reasonable action to prevent it, they can be liable. Why do you think salad bars have sneeze guards?
The question would be whether Disney acted reasonably to prevent illness from spreading. Obviously Disney takes tons of precautions against illness, from the aforementioned sneeze guards to providing free dispensers for hand soap and hand sanitizer. These are reasonable actions because illness is fairly rare and most people have immune systems strong enough to fight off most bacteria and viruses most of the time. (Vaccinations help immensely, of course.) But this virus is something new, far more deadly than seasonal respiratory viruses and nobody has immunity to it. Disney must act reasonably to prevent this new disease as well, or they will be legally liable.
Reduced capacity and mandatory masks are the bare minimum it will take for Disney to stand up in court and successfully argue that they acted reasonably to prevent the virus from infecting its guests.
Of course they have to take reasonable precautions but I honestly can’t see how Disney could directly be held liable if someone got sick. How can it be proven they got sick at the parks? What if it was contracted on a flight to the parks? What if it was contracted before they even left since there’s such a long period where one is contagious prior to showing symptoms?
I personally know what the risks are of being in large groups of people and understand that no matter what additional precautions are taken that there is going to be a risk of getting sick. If I wanted to avoid the risk then I would stay home
Back to speculating...
I think they are going to go to some type reservation system at first to manage capacity. How do you think it will be done? Will onsite guests be given priority and guaranteed park entry for each day of their stay?
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