
The purpose, intention and reaction to universities’ COVID-19-related agreements vary, but the documents are widespread. Some have been criticized as a possible way to shield schools from liability, but experts say suing a university for coronavirus exposure would be difficult, no matter the paperwork. Some call it a pledge. For others, it’s a “compact” or a “commitment.” No matter the name, colleges and universities across Ohio are asking students, faculty and staff to agree to follow certain guidelines and health precautions as they return to campus in the age of COVID-19. Some have been criticized as a possible way to shield schools from liability, but experts say suing a university for coronavirus exposure would be difficult, no matter the paperwork. The purpose, intention and reaction to such documents vary, but they are widespread. At least 10 of Ohio’s 14 public universities have some sort of pledge or agreement for which…
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