New back-to-work deal requires boosters for vaccinated film crews

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Hollywood studios and unions have extended and updated pandemic workplace safety guidelines for movie and TV productions that will require vaccinated cast and crews to show they’ve received COVID-19 booster shots.

for movie and TV productions that will require vaccinated cast and crews to show they’ve received COVID-19 booster shots.

Among other changes: employers will provide the more protective KN95 or N95 masks; and productions will be allowed to use cheaper and faster antigen tests. Film workers can still bank up to 10 days for COVID-19-related sick leave.and Los Angeles County has eased of some of its restrictions. “Since the protocols were implemented on Sept. 21, 2020, they have proven extremely effective in protecting cast and crew from undue COVID risk in the workplace,” SAG-AFTRA national executive director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland told members in an email.

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