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COVID-19 sidelines two in Hudson & Rex

- HOLLY McKENZIE-SUTTER

— The St. John’sshot TV series Hudson & Rex is soldiering on despite two positive tests for COVID-19, with the show’s producer saying the two cases linked to the canine-cop program do not pose a risk to the community.

“The system worked in terms of identifyin­g somebody with a case,” producer Paul Pope said in an interview this week. “What I would say to Newfoundla­nd, my province where I live: we have not introduced anything into the community. It’s been contained within our production.”

Newfoundla­nd and Labrador’s Health and Community Services Department confirmed the second case involved a cast member of the television series. Authoritie­s said the man’s contacts are being advised to quarantine.

Pope said the cast member was exposed to a woman involved with the show’s production who tested positive for the virus last week after arriving in St. John’s from Toronto. Both people are between the ages of 20 and 39 and are selfisolat­ing. Pope could not say more about the cast member’s role, citing privacy reasons.

Shooting for the series was shut down Sunday but resumed Monday. Pope said he didn’t think the cast member’s illness will disrupt the show’s production schedule. But, he added, the length of that person’s absence will be determined by the regional health authority.

“It’s all in eastern health’s hands now in terms of when that person can come back to work,” he said.

Pope said the woman who arrived from Toronto by plane had contact with the cast member and one other person involved with the show. The other individual tested negative for the virus.

The infected woman is not a local resident and was given an exemption to enter the province, which has a strict travel ban aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19. There are now two active cases of COVID-19 in the province, where three people have died from the virus and 263 people have recovered.

Last month, Hudson & Rex became one of the first narrative TV series to resume production in Canada since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The Citytv series follows detective Charlie Hudson, played by John Reardon, and his German shepherd partner, Diesel vom Burgimwald.

Pope said there are approximat­ely 200 people working on the show. Out of that group, there are between 10 and 15 people who live outside Newfoundla­nd and stay in St. John’s for the shooting period.

Pope said there are between four and six people who fly in to Newfoundla­nd to help shoot each episode. The show uses a private limousine service to transport them to a hotel where they are tested. They are allowed to mingle with others working on the series after the negative result, and Pope said a second test is done after 48 hours.

 ??  ?? A German shepherd named Diesel vom Burgimwald plays Rex in the TV series Hudson & Rex.
A German shepherd named Diesel vom Burgimwald plays Rex in the TV series Hudson & Rex.

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