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How COVID-19 Protocols Have Changed the ‘Feeling’ of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’

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Grey’s Anatomy‘s cast and crew have returned to the set but everything from writing the script to filming has changed due to the coronavirus pandemic.Showrunner Krista Vernoff told Variety on Thursday, October 1, that “massive” adjustments were made to safely produce season 17, which resumed filming on September 8 after a six-month hiatus.“It’s social distancing, it’s masks, it’s visors — it’s masks on the actors between takes and during rehearsals,” the producer, 64, explained.The protocols begin with the writers, who penned fewer scenes due to their filming being cut down from 9-12 hours per day to 10 10-hour days. “It’s just shocking how slowly we’re having to move,” Vernoff said.Actors and anyone who comes within six feet of them must.

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