All filming and production for CW's The Flash has come to a stop amid coronavirus concerns, according to shows Unit Manager Brent Crowell.

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Confirmed by Deadline , all cast and crew involved in The Flash were told not to return to work effective today, March 13. Additionally, there was no time frame given for when production would begin again.At the time of writing, there have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 among the series cast and crew. This is likely just a precautionary measure as health officials have advised against large gatherings.It remains to be seen how the halt in production will affect the airing of upcoming episodes of The Flash, as there are likely a few episodes already completed.The CW's Riverdale was the first show to stop production after a crew member came into contact with a non-crew member that tested positive for the coronavirus. Further, TVLine reports that the production of Lucifer has also come to a halt.It remains to be seen if other CW shows like Supergirl DC Legends of Tomorrow , and Batwoman will follow suit and temporarily shut down production.The ripple effects of delays and production shutdowns aren't limited to just the TV industry, as Marvel's Shang-Chi shut down first unit production in London and Falcon and the Winter Soldier has pressed pause in Prague.Additionally, concern has extended far beyond the entertainment industry, as the NBA announced that the remainder of the regular season has been suspended after a player tested positive for COVID-19. Further, in a rare move, Disneyland (Anaheim and Paris) and Disney World have both closed their doors While we wait to learn more about the remainder The Flash Season 6, be sure to check out our Episode 14 review

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