Filming for the second season of

The Bridgerton Chronicles

 was put on hold last weekend due to a case of Covid within the technical teams or the cast.

Already a few days before, a first case had stopped the production of the Netflix series which takes place in the United Kingdom for 24 hours.

But this second case prompted the platform to announce an indefinite break which, as Deadline assumes, suggests that it is an actor.

The infected person, whose identity has not been revealed, has been quarantined.

Disturbing

These two successive cases in the

Bridgerton

shoot

prove two things.

On the one hand that the health protocol and recurrent tests within the productions of the streaming giant are taken very seriously, and on the other hand that vigilance remains in order while the Delta variant is spreading rapidly in Europe and in particular in UK.

This spread, however, did not prevent British Prime Minister Boris Johnson from maintaining the lifting of health restrictions in the country.

Between July 8 and July 15, more than 600,000 citizens of England and Wales had to self-isolate, having been spotted as a contact case of a person infected with Covid-19.

A record since the implementation, by the British health services, of the NHS Test and Trace application, in May 2020.

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Coronavirus in the United Kingdom: The explosion of contact cases threatens to paralyze the activity of the country

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