By Patrick Hipes Executive Managing Editor The Dr. Oz Show, one of the few syndicated daytime shows that had been continuing production during the coronavirus pandemic, has shut down production at its studio after a staffer tested positive for the illness.
The show plans to continue airing daily, with Oz shooting from his home, Deadline has confirmed. The show’s last episode was Wednesday, when the production found out the staffer was diagnosed.
According to Variety, which first reported the story, the staff member had not been in the office for more than a week, when he first began showing symptoms.
Variety said the employee worked in an office located in a separate building from the studio, so neither Oz or his production staff had been
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