No Mandatory Vaccines In Film & TV Industry’s Updated Return-To-Work Protocols

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EXCLUSIVE: Covid-19 vaccinations of casts and crews will not be mandatory on film and TV productions under the industry’s newly renegotiated return-to-work protocols. “To mandate at this point may …

and the Basic Crafts – on September 21, nearly three months before the first Covid-19 vaccine was administered in the U.S. Even though vaccines now are widely available, they won’t be mandatory on film and TV sets until at least June 30, when the current extension expires.

Like the old protocols, the newly extended agreement gives workers 10 days of paid sick leave starting May 1 and running through Dec. 10. Those who used all 10 sick days during the run of the old agreement will get 10 more, but unused days won’t be added to the 10 that are now available.mask requirements for fully-vaccinated Americans in outdoor congregate settings. That guidance was adopted by Los Angeles County this week, but will not extend to workplaces.

In response to a question specifically about film and TV productions, L.A. Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer told Deadline on Thursday that, “In our health officer order, we’re not changing any of our guidelines.” She did however indicate that, long term, there may be adjustments for fully-vaccinated workers.

“We are looking at — with CDC — adjustments for workplaces where everyone is fully vaccinated,” said Ferrer, before noting that any such changes were a long way off.

 

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