EXCLUSIVE: Bel-Air, the contemporary reimagining of the ’90s Will Smith sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, is the latest high-profile drama series to record a number of positive Covid tests. Deadl…
drama series, which is set to premiere on Super Bowl Sunday, February 13, has had dozens of positive tests from crew.It’s believed that a number of positive tests have been returned from those working in Zone A, which includes the cast and those who directly interact with them.
However, a number of the positive tests are also thought to have come from pre-employment tests, meaning that they were caught before people started working on the show.Sources have suggested that as a result of protocols in place, production has not had to be shut down, although some schedules have had to be adjusted.
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