A number of colleges have required or encouraged athletes to sign waiver forms before they are allowed to attend voluntary workouts
A number of schools have required or encouraged athletes to sign forms acknowledging the health risks of playing during the pandemic, and in some cases absolving schools of liability in the case of athlete infection.
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