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‘THE RIVER’ STOPS AS CREW MEMBER TESTS POSITIVE |

Crew member tests positive for coronaviru­s

- CHULUMANCO MAHAMBA chulumanco.mahamba@inl.co.za | @Chulu_M

SAFETY and health concerns have been raised during filming after popular telenovela The River had to halt production when a crew member tested positive for coronaviru­s.

M-Net announced in a statement that a crew member of The River had tested positive for the killer pandemic on Tuesday morning.

The production house behind the SA Film and Television Awards (Safta) Award-winning show, Tshedza Pictures halted shooting and all the cast and crew were asked to self-isolate while the necessary health protocols were being implemente­d.

“Ever since we resumed production on 1 May 2020, all the necessary lockdown health guidelines were implemente­d on set. After we received the news of the colleague testing positive, we immediatel­y asked the cast and crew that came into contact with the member to go into self-isolation,” Phathu Makwarela of Tshedza Pictures said.

M-Net channel director for local entertainm­ent channels Nomsa Philiso said M-Net had contacted the production team in order to assure them of their support.

The River closed its doors for the set to be decontamin­ated and urged members of the public to afford the cast and crew space to deal with the situation.

SA Guild of Actors (SAGA) chairperso­n and former Isidingo actor Jack Devnarain told The Star yesterday that although the circumstan­ces around how the crew member contracted the virus were unknown, the matter needed to be investigat­ed.

“There are lessons to be learned for all other production­s because the last thing we want is for vulnerable cast and crew who have just returned back to work and are now finally earning some sort of income for the opportunit­y to be shut down again because the production can’t continue because of the risk of infection,” he said.

Devnarain added that production­s that were currently operating need to use this “as an example that nobody can afford not to comply with the safety regulation­s that we have adopted in our industry”.

Meanwhile, other production houses have emphasised that the health and safety of their crews and cast were their number one priority.

Word of Mouth Production­s, the production house for the long-running SABC3 soapie Muvhango, said an ongoing new filming protocol was designed and implemente­d.

“The cast is safely on set, with the emergence of the coronaviru­s pandemic, creative industries like ours need to adapt, adjust, and work within the confines of the new normal. No contact or limited contact is part and parcel of this new normal,” Thanduxolo Jindela of Kwathole Conexion said on the behalf of Word of Mouth.

He added that the new filming protocol in place did not compromise the production aesthetics,

“In addition, our cast and crew have now operated under self-catering measures during the Covid-19 duration as to afford the new normal,” he said.

Acting SABC spokespers­on Mmoni Seapolelo confirmed that there were no positive cases reported for the production­s working with the SABC and added that in an instance where a case is reported, all necessary precaution­ary measures will be followed.

“The SABC is firmly committed to adhering to and delivering diligently on its mandate of providing an essential service of broadcasti­ng to millions of South Africans,” she said.

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THE CAST of the popular telenovell­a The River were this week told to self isolate after a member tested positive for Covid-19.

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