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While not filming, he made sure to adhere to strict Covid rules by wearing a surgical face mask while speaking with the crew and when cameras were no longer rolling.
As well as reprising his titular role, Shaun is also directing the first three films of season eight, and it appeared as if he was filming one of these stories on the first day of shooting as he was seen directing the crew.
Safety first: Shaun dressed in a black suit and trousers that he teamed with a cornflower blue shirt and a black tie, and made sure to adhere to strict Covid rules while not filming
If you are reading this, that means you are currently living in a time that will go down in recorded history as a period that most future generations will look back upon and likely describe as an occasion of suffering, just as we now can reflect upon the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic that took millions of lives so many decades ago. On the bright side, COVID-19 has not affected the younger generation that severely like it did in 1918 when so many young children, including newborns, were sickened and suddenly died.
Itâs been over a year now that we began to realize just how serious the disease was and continues to be. I suppose it took deaths of people we knew and the reporting of the nationwide news media, as well as repeated warnings from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) â despite national leadership stupidity â for folks to realize the seriousness of the virus.
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Robert Morris’ Ryan Smith has come a long way since being a 4-foot-10 high school freshman in Burlington, Ont.
Through nine games, Smith is the Division I co-leader in goals scored with 33, tied with another Ontario native in Delaware’s Mike Robinson.
Now a 6-foot-2, 220-pound graduate senior for Robert Morris, Smith not only grew 15 inches between now and then, but his role within the Colonials offense has also grown. Head coach Andrew McMinn originally recruited Smith as an off-ball finisher thanks to his box background, but Smith has exceeded all role expectations.