India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has published a comprehensive set of COVID-19 standard operating procedures aimed at allowing the resumption of media production. India has on…
’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has published a comprehensive set of COVID-19 standard operating procedures aimed at allowing the resumption of media production.
The measures, announced Sunday, are in line with protocols now adopted around the world. They include specify safe distances on locations, in studios, and in edit suites, include rules on face masks, sanitizer, availability of PPE, and the requirement that an on-set COVID-coordinator be appointed.
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