The Sun (San Bernardino)

Some COVID-19 protocols to be relaxed on Hollywood sets

- By City News Service

HOLLYWOOD » COVID-19 protocols on Hollywood sets and other production­s will be relaxed in areas with low hospitaliz­ation rates under a new agreement between producers and the unions representi­ng directors, actors and other industry profession­als.

“The new agreement creates a more flexible set of protocols for areas of the United States and Canada with low COVID hospital admissions, while maintainin­g core elements to keep sets safe,” union representa­tives said in a joint statement late Friday.

This includes making masking optional in most areas of a production location, with the exception of shuttle vans. Pre-employment and weekly testing will still be required on some production­s, but not all. So-called Zone A production­s, where unmasked actors work, will remain the most restrictiv­e in terms of safety protocols.

The unions represente­d in the agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers were the Directors Guild of America, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, the Internatio­nal Alliance of Theatrical Stage

Employees, the Internatio­nal Brotherhoo­d of Teamsters and the Hollywood Basic Crafts, which includes Teamsters Local 399, IBEW Local 40, LiUNA! Local 724, OPCMIA Local 755 and UA Local 78.

The revised protocols only apply to areas with low COVID hospital admissions, and include vaccinated and unvaccinat­ed cast and crew. They also allow employers to impose more stringent masking and testing requiremen­ts when production circumstan­ces warrant them.

The revised agreement will remain in effect through July 15.

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