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Service + Solidarity Spotlight: Entertainment Unions and Producers Agree to Changes to COVID-19 Protocols
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Netflix joins Hollywood studio producers alliance
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The changes that the two sides tentatively agreed to on Monday allow for looser restrictions on outdoor mask wearing and food service for cast and crew who are fully vaccinated, as well as potential changes to testing protocols for vaccinated individuals and productions in areas where infection rates are very low. But with those carrots comes a stick: Studios can now mandate vaccines for workers in Zone A, the section of a film set where active filming takes place.
Of course, some think the new protocols don’t go far enough. While the current mandates apply to workers in Zone A, there are no requirements for workers in other zones who aren’t in regular contact with cast and crew in filming areas. On Thursday, Sean Penn told NBCUniversal that he would not continue filming on the Starz limited series “Gaslit” unless
American Horror Story, Gangs Of London And Other TV Productions Halted This Week Due To Covid-19
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“Westworld” is just the latest series forced to shut down production as COVID-19 cases continue to surge around the world. The 10th season of FX’s “American Horror Story” was forced to pause earlier this week, and a number of major U.K. productions have also been hit as that country’s government continues to loosen regulations.
Netflix’s film adaptation of the “Matilda” musical, the second season of “Bridgerton” and the “Game of Thrones” prequel “House of the Dragon” all of which are filming in the U.K. have been hit with COVID cases in the last week and were forced to temporarily shut down.