Am I OK? has been halted after a person involved with the movie tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus.
According to a report from Deadline on Friday (February 5), the production was paused earlier this week after the crew member received their diagnosis.
A spokesperson for the film released the following statement: “Earlier this week a supporting member from production on our film
Am I OK? tested positive for COVID-19. The diagnosis was confirmed as a result of required and ongoing testing that all members of production receive. We are currently following all required safety protocols and have paused production until next week to allow for shooting to continue while maintaining strict safety standards pursuant to government and guild policies.”
The actress, 31, was spotted on location on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
She was seen taking a break between scenes, getting some sun during the shoot at a coffee shop in the trendy West Hollywood area.
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Dakota sported a clear face visor, with PPE still still being strictly enforced on sets amid the ongoing pandemic.
She looked casual in her costume - simple jeans and a baggy beige sweater.
She wore her dark locks tumbling loosely around her shoulders as she perched on a piece of film equipment and waited to get going.
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Here are Alabama’s 2020 Entertainers of the Year
Updated Jan 05, 2021;
Posted Dec 31, 2020
Among AL.com s Entertainers of the Year in 2020 are (clockwise from top left) Charles Barkley, Madalen MIlls, the Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema and Ashley Monroe. (AL.com / Getty Images / Madalen Mills / Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema)
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Check out these Alabama people and movements that made significant cultural contributions locally, regionally and nationally in 2020, especially during a global pandemic that forced so many unforeseen changes in their respective industries and a social justice movement that informed and enhanced the pop culture conversation.
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