Jonathan LaPaglia will not appear in the Australian Survivor: All Stars season finale due to coronavirus fears.

The 50-year-old host will take the extraordinary measure of instead announcing the winner via a video link from the USA.

The Daily Telegraph reports that the episode was due to be filmed in Sydney but Jonathan has opted not to travel due to COVID-19 concerns.

Out: Jonathan LaPaglia (pictured) will not appear in the Australian Survivor: All Stars season finale due to coronavirus fears

An Endemol Shine spokesperson told the paper in a statement: 'The welfare of everyone involved in our shows is our number one priority so the filming will not have a live audience and host Jonathan LaPaglia will stay in the USA rather than travel to Australia.'

They added: 'He will still be a part of the Finale via a satellite link from LA.'

It is understood that Bachelor host Osher Gungsberg will take over the question and answer component of the live finale.

Stay in: The 50-year-old host will take the extraordinary measure of instead announcing the winner via a video link from the USA. The Daily Telegraph reports that the episode was due to be filmed in Sydney but Jonathan has opted not to travel due to COVID-19 concerns

Stepping in: It is understood that Bachelor host Osher Gungsberg (pictured) will take over the question and answer component of the live finale

It comes after The Voice Australia became the latest television project to be impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

Filming of season nine has been suspended because coaches Guy Sebastian and Kelly Rowland, and new host Renee Bargh, are all still overseas.

The Playoff rounds were scheduled to be recorded in front of a studio audience at Bulldog Park in Sydney's west on March 26 and 27.

On hold: The Voice Australia has also been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured from left, mentors Kelly Rowland, Guy Sebastian, Delta Goodrem and Boy George

A Nine spokesperson confirmed the news to Daily Mail Australia.

'Filming of The Voice has been temporarily postponed in the wake of the Coronavirus and new Government protocols,' they said.

'The show is still currently on track to begin airing in its originally planned time frame, which will be announced in the coming months.'