Hollywood’s COVID-19 safety protocols, agreed to by the entertainment industry’s top studios and guilds, have officially been extended until Sept. 30, with two small modifications
safety protocols, agreed to by the entertainment industry’s top studios and guilds, have officially been extended until Sept. 30, with two small modifications., is set to go into effect Saturday after the current agreement expires Friday.
The deal reinstates that when COVID levels are high, entertainment sets cannot allow workers who are not fully vaccinated to take part in self-serve meals that use communal utensils like tongs or spoons. Moreover, when COVID levels are high, the agreement allows all vehicles transporting cast and crew to operate at full capacity . Everyone in a vehicle must still be masked.
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