County health officials have approved film and television production to recommence this week
County health officials have approved film and television production to recommence on Friday, June 12, in line withThe Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and Department of Public Health made the announcement on Wednesday, with Dr. Barbara Ferrer adding that the County Department of Public Health would also release safety guidelines on Thursday for film productions. Gyms, movie theaters and museums will also receive guidelines on Thursday and be allowed to open Friday.
The announcement comes after California approved production to restart on June 12 on Friday and the the Industry-Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee Task Force submitted a white paper with suggested safety guidelines for a return to production to all 50 state governors
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