The coronavirus has officially hit Nashville's music community.CMT closed its offices March 10 to thoroughly sanitize the premises after an artist manager who had attended the network's tornado relief telethon, held in conjunction with WSMV-TV Nashville on March 5, tested positive for COVID-19.
CMT executives who were present at that event were asked to work from home for the following two weeks as a preventive measure.Black River took similar steps, closing March 10 for a deep clean and requiring five staff members who had a 15-minute meeting with the infected manager to work remotely through March 20.Plenty on Music Row were skeptical for a time about COVID-19, a new strain of coronavirus.
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