restrictions, including asking people to return to work if they can’t perform their jobs at home.
Johnson also said people who can’t work from home should return to work as soon as possible. He used construction workers as an example, but the message could theoretically be applied to those who work on film and TV sets. More detail will be published on Monday.Obama Calls Trump Administration's Response To Coronavirus "An Absolute Chaotic Disaster"
In another rule change that will impact production, Johnson said people landing at British airports will be forced to self-isolate for 14 days in an effort to prevent further outbreaks of COVID-19. France is exempt from the measure. This will also feed into the safety protocols being drawn up the British Film Commission, which recommended in its draft proposals that foreign actors and crew be quarantined when arriving in the UK.
Hospitality sector reopening in July depends on a series of big ifs, would be idiocy to keep Tenet and Mulan to open in July, as when cinemas do reopen will have limited 30% capacity and the majority of people won't go back to the cinema for many months according to many surveys?
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But still with the social distancing rules in place. So I can see cinema screens being less than 50% capacity. No film distributors is gonna want to release their films in this low, capacity.