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BGT Christmas special halted after crew members test positive for coronavirus

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Filming on a Britain’s Got Talent Christmas special has been halted after crew members tested positive for coronavirus. Production on the festive edition of the talent show has now been postponed after at least three crew members tested positive before the first day of filming.

A Britain’s Got Talent spokeswoman said: “As a result of a positive Covid-19 result received yesterday we have implemented our protocols and a number of crew members are self-isolating at home. “As a result, we are unable to continue filming our BGT Christmas Special today and have taken the decision to postpone. “The safety of all those involved in the show is our number one priority and we follow extensive Covid-19 related procedures to adhere to all government

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