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For anime programming which were suspended/delayed but later resumed production, see Category:Anime postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic; For the television programs which aired in response for the pandemic, see Category:Television shows about the COVID-19 pandemic.
While the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) attributed 41 of these deaths to COVID-19, USA Today reported that doctors believed additional COVID-19 deaths may not have been accounted for due to limited testing early in the pandemic. [8] In one specific case, Bastrop County judge Paul Pape reported symptoms starting February 9. [9]
The show returned to (an albeit empty) studio recording for its twelfth season, which premiered on September 21, 2020. Due to a COVID-19 infection and other health issues being faced by Williams, its thirteenth season premiere was delayed to October 2021, and has featured an indefinite rotation of guest hosts. [213] [175] [214] [215]
Global television programming affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020–2021, which had production suspended for that period and filming could resume at a later date when a country's government advice allowed for it. For anime programming affected by the pandemic, see Category:Anime postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
The Connally Independent School District in Waco, Texas will stay closed until after Labor Day, reopening Tuesday, Sept. 7, the Associated Press r e ports. Two junior high teachers died from the ...
The 50-page instruction manual stated that “effective June 1, 2020, all schools, public and private — including elementary, secondary, postsecondary, technical and specialty schools, and ...
On March 10, 2020, Fox announced that a production member of the upcoming show Next had tested positive for COVID-19, just one week after the show finished production. [2] Furthermore, the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier suspended its international production in Prague , where filming was discontinued after a week.
The superintendent of public schools in Dallas said Thursday the coronavirus pandemic could spike prep football this fall in Texas, where the sport reigns supreme on Friday nights. Michael ...