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Fiji now has 4,496 active COVID-19 cases in isolation and 27 deaths from the deadly virus
We are also sadly seeing people with severe disease die at home or on the way to hospital - Dr Fong
Fiji now has 4,496 active COVID-19 cases in isolation and 27 deaths from the deadly virus
We are also sadly seeing people with severe disease die at home or on the way to hospital - Dr Fong
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Fiji now has 4,496 active COVID-19 cases in isolation and 27 deaths from the deadly virus.
Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong confirms there are 386 new cases of COVID-19 and 2 COVID-19 deaths to report for the 24 hour period that ended at 8am today.
‘Dexter’ begins filming on Colby Avenue in Worcester as television crews spray down road to replicate slick wintery street
Updated 4:22 PM;
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A pair of “Road Closed” signs bookended Colby Avenue as filming for the television show “Dexter” continued in Worcester on Friday afternoon.
Earlier in the day Friday, crews placed the finishing touches to the set, which began to transform into a winter wonderland on Thursday. Snow-like foam covered the yards of several homes on Colby Avenue. Christmas decorations and lights sat in yards and wrapped around porches.
Electricians were on site Friday morning to add lighting from telephone poles. Crews watered down Colby Avenue under Interstate 290 to replicate a slick winter road.
Crews from ‘Dexter’ transform Colby Avenue in Worcester with snow, holiday lights and decorations for filming on Friday
Updated 1:14 PM;
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The smell of propane and smoke wafted through Colby Avenue in Worcester on Thursday as television set crews tried to turn the neighborhood into a winter wonderland despite temperatures nearing 70 degrees.
As part of set for the television show “Dexter”, crews covered yards with what appeared to be white tarps, acting as snow. They also placed fluffy cotton-like strips along sidewalks and stairways. Members of the crew then placed lit propane torches near the material to keep it in place and add a snow-like affect.