New York Post

Romance, virus in the air

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NEW York may have to impose a mandatory quarantine on visitors entering the state from Bachelor Nation.

Page Six is stunned to learn that ABC’s “The Bacheloret­te” — surely one of the world’s most unsanitary competitio­n shows — is set to start filming again in California shortly after July 4, in spite of the raging pandemic.

Sources say that the male contestant­s — who this season will vie for the affections of

Clare Crawley — have to show up a couple of days before filming begins to get tested for the coronaviru­s.

And then, presumably, the traditiona­l monthlong makeout-palooza will begin.

The bacterial bonanza — beginning as the deadly coronaviru­s outbreak is having an explosive resurgence in California — will lend an ominous new ring to the show’s trademark “final rose.”

When we asked for comment, Warner Bros. rep Greg Khach said, without asking if he could speak on background, “On background and not for attributio­n, there’s no comment from Warner Bros.”

Perhaps fortunatel­y, relatively few people are likely to see the sickly spectacle. The show — which once attracted some 17 million viewers for its premieres — has been on a downward trend in the ratings for years, and hit a record low last season, attracting just 4.7 million viewers, according to ratings-data analysts at TV by the Numbers.

Shortly after we reached out for comment, Variety published a story announcing “The Bacheloret­te” would indeed be the first major TV show to return to production in the US. “The entire season will be shot in a quarantine­d location with all cast and crew members living on-site,” the trade magazine reported.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Wednesday that people traveling to the state from coronaviru­s hot spots, including Florida and Texas, would have to quarantine upon arrival.

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