Businesses, lacking legal immunity, fear COVID-19 lawsuits

In this May 1, 2020, file photo, a sign sits in front of the Tyson Foods plant in Waterloo, Iowa. The coronavirus devastated the nation's meatpacking communities in Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota earlier in the year. Behemoths like Walmart and Tyson, which have been the target of COVID-19-related lawsuits, can largely absorb any losses. But hundreds of negligence lawsuits have been filed across the country, with mom-and-pops most fearing the prospect of litigation that could put them under. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

PORTLAND, Maine — Plans for a lawsuit against a Maine venue that hosted what became a “superspreader” wedding reception underscore the liability risks to small businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic and an uphill push by Republicans in Congress to give such outfits legal immunity.