EXCLUSIVE: Filming on the NBC drama Chicago Fire was suspended today after a number of positive Covid tests, including cases in Zone A, which includes the cast and those who directly interact with …
tests, including cases in Zone A, which includes the cast and those who directly interact with them, I have learned.
The series, from Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, had resumed production after the holiday break and filmed yesterday before cast and crew were notified today of the shutdown. Immediate contact tracing was implemented per the guidelines set by state/county and in the NBCU Production Playbook. I hear the hope is to have the production back up and running by Monday or Tuesday next week.
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