doesn't seem so :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squat_effect
"The third largest cruise ship in the world, MS Oasis of the Seas, used this effect to obtain an extra margin of clearance between the vessel and the Great Belt bridge, Denmark, 1 November 2009, on a voyage from the shipyard in Turku, Finland to Florida, USA.[5] The new cruise liner passed under the bridge at 20 knots (37 km/h) in the shallow channel, giving the ship extra clearance due to a 30 cm squat."
The current situation with EverGiven seems to be more like a ship piloting error - as normally they are taught about the Bernoulli based bank/squat effects when piloting near ground or near other ships moving in parallel direction.