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May 20, 2020O'Fallon, Mo. | By: AP
O'FALLON, Mo. (AP) - The Missouri Chamber of Commerce is urging Mike Parson to call a special session so lawmakers can take action to protect businesses from coronavirus-related lawsuits.
In a letter to the Republican governor on Wednesday, the chamber called coronavirus liability an "emerging problem in Missouri." The organization cites lawsuits involving those who believe they contracted the virus at a business.
The chamber says that under current state law, the lawsuits can move forward regardless of whether businesses were taking precautions aimed at limiting the spread of the coronavirus.