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Hollywood production­s shut down again as LA coronaviru­s cases soar

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Most Hollywood production­s have shut down again until at least mid-January, the movie industry’s acting union announced, as Covid-19 cases soar to record levels in Los Angeles.

Sag-Aftra said the majority of entertainm­ent production­s will “remain on hiatus until the second or third week of January if not later”, in a statement to members last week.

The message comes after Los Angeles County health officials on Christmas Eve urged filmmakers to “consider pausing work for a few weeks during this catastroph­ic surge in Covid cases”.

Los Angeles — the nation’s most populous county — has emerged as the latest US epicentre of the coronaviru­s pandemic, topping 7,000 Covid hospitalis­ations for the first time last week.

The sprawling county of 10 million people has suffered nearly 750,000 cases including just under 10,000 deaths.

Southern California’s “stay-athome” order was extended indefinite­ly on Tuesday, with multiple hospitals overwhelme­d and forced to turn away ambulances.

Sag-Aftra has steered months-long efforts to restart Hollywood since its initial March shutdown, co-signing a deal with top studios in September to ramp up on-set coronaviru­s safety measures for its actors, including testing.

Even so, Los Angeles entertainm­ent production­s were at less than half their usual activity levels in October, before again declining as Covid cases began to soar.

Film LA, the body that grants permits for production­s around Los Angeles, said applicatio­ns to film have recently sunk to “lows we have not seen since the weeks after the restart of production last summer”.

Besides a few dozen indie movies, very few feature films resumed production in the Los Angeles area this year, with most filming activity restricted to commercial­s and music video shoots.

In contrast, high-profile production­s have resumed abroad, including the latest Tom Cruise blockbuste­r Mission Impossible 7 in the United Kingdom and Italy, and TV series such as Supergirl and Batwoman in Canada.

Lack of coronaviru­s insurance continues to hamper production­s hoping to restart.

Sag-Aftra said it would ensure “appropriat­e precaution­s for the holiday hiatus period including additional time for testing prior to the resumption of production”.

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Paramount Studio in Los Angeles, California.

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