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Netflix shuts down all TV, movie production amid coronavirus: report
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Netflix has temporarily shut down all TV and movie production for two weeks amid novel coronavirus concerns, Entertainment Weekly has reported.
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The streaming service has paused production for "Stranger Things" season 4, "Grace & Frankie," "The Prom" and other film and TV shows that were in the development process in the U.S. and Canada when COVID-19 started spreading through the two countries, according to EW.
Netflix told the outlet that it made the decision "due to government restrictions and health/safety precautions."
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