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Jane Seymour shoots a new Australian film in a COVID-19 bubble – Sydney Morning Herald
The British-American actor is playing a loving grandmother with Alzheimer’s Disease in Ruby’s Choice.

The crew are all wearing masks. A COVID-19 safety marshal calls “distance please” whenever anyone gets too close to someone else. It’s her job to remind them to adjust any masks that slip.
Jane Seymour and Jacqueline McKenzie shoot a scene from Ruby’s Choice at Windsor. Credit:Nick Moir
After being tested for coronavirus, the crew have their temperatures checked twice a day, hand sanitise regularly, eat packaged rather than buffet food and stay in a separate “bubble” to the cast.
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