No liability shields were included in the final versions of any of the
stimulus bills.  Your state might have one; about half of the states have
passed them in some way.  I'm sure whether they would apply in this
situation would vary greatly from state to state.

On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 9:13 PM Naomi Anderegg via Contra Callers <
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> I might be totally wrong about this, but, my understanding was that there
> was a provision in the first stimulus package that prohibited the suing of
> businesses by employees or customers who contracted covid-19 in that
> business / by utilizing that business' services. If so, I would think that
> neither callers nor local dance groups would need liability insurance
> coverage to cover covid-19 or covid related things.
>
> Naomi
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