Covid Surge Reportedly Forces ‘NCIS: LA’ And ‘9-1-1’ To Postpone Production

There is a new date of Jan 5, 2022.

Multiple TV shows are delaying their return to production due to concerns about the coronaviruses, which has caused a surge in cases in entertainment industry capitals like Los Angeles.

The Buck Begins episode of 9-1-1 will be aired on Monday, February 15. The photo was taken by FOX.

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According to a report in TVLine, the start of production on Grey's Anatomy and Station 19 was pushed back from January 10 to January 12.

The Los Angeles Times reported that production on the CBS show will be pushed back from January to February.
According to sources, the production of the show was halted because a cast member or crew member who interacts closely with actors tested positive for Covid-19.

Los Angeles County, where the three shows are filmed, reported 21,790 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, up 24% from the week before.

Many movies and shows were forced to stop production in March of 2020 due to the Covid-19 epidemic, but were able to resume production later that year. In the summer of 2021, shows like Westworld and American Horror Story stopped production due to a surge in Covid-19 cases. The entertainment industry was forced to adopt a new set of guidelines after the Covid-19 Pandemic. Many sets have put in place requirements for Covid-19 vaccinations for actors and crew members, which has forced some stars to leave their shows.

Will production delays affect when episodes will air? Last year, shows like This Is Us and Superman and Lois were delayed by a few weeks.

There is a structure called the Tangent.

The Motion Picture Academy's Governors Awards and the Critics Choice Awards have been forced to delay their Los Angeles-based shows due to the rise in Covid-19 cases.

Hollywood is having trouble returning to business.

The TV Series Face Mass Delays and Shutdowns Amid Omicron Surge.