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    What it’s like to be a Hollywood COVID manager

    Danika Kohler Doman, a production supervisor who has been working as a “COVID manager,” talks about what it’s like to enforce Hollywood’s new coronavirus protocols.

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    By Kim Masters • Nov 8, 2020 • 28m Listen

    As Hollywood ramps up production, studios and filmmakers are wrestling with how to keep the industry running while implementing new protocols.

    New jobs are springing up to meet the demand, including COVID manager, COVID compliance officer, and COVID compliance supervisor. The basic idea is the same: Make sure everyone is following the rules.

    Danika Kohler Doman has been working in Hollywood for more than two decades, so she’s used to all changes. She works as a production supervisor, and she has been a production coordinator on films small and large, including “Spiderman 3” and “Pacific Rim: Uprising.”

    When the pandemic hit, she “fell into” the role of a COVID manager, and she’s worked on set additional photography for Sony and Netflix. Kohler Doman talks about what her job looks like, the expense of testing and enforcing protocols, and why she hopes to get back into production supervising soon.

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      CNN edges out Fox on second day of election coverage, ESPN faces layoffs

      Approximately 57 million viewers watched coverage of the 2020 election, down from 71 million in 2016. That’s despite record-setting voter turnout and outsized interest in the race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

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    2. 7:45

      ‘COVID manager’ and ‘COVID compliance officer’: Inside Hollywood’s new pandemic economy

      Danika Kohler Doman works as a production coordinator in non-pandemic times, then this year she transitioned to a new role that’s sprung up in Hollywood. She’s been working as a “COVID manager.”

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      Kim Masters

      partner/writer at Puck News, host of KCRW's “The Business.”

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      Kaitlin Parker

      Producer, 'The Business' and 'Hollywood Breakdown'

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      ‘COVID manager’ and ‘COVID compliance officer’: Inside Hollywood’s new pandemic economy

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