The Coronavirus has been quite the global pandemic of 2020. Unfortunately, no one is safe.

Netflix has put to a halt the production of Riverdale‘s season after one of their crew members was unfortunately exposed to the Coronavirus.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the filming of the fourth season has been shut down after a crew member came into the contact with some who tested positive for Coronavirus.

In a statement, Warner Bros. Television has confirmed that the “team member is currently receiving medical evaluation.” At that time, the cast and crew were in Vancouver to film.

“We have been made aware that a team member from ‘Riverdale,’ which is produced in Vancouver, was recently in contact with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19. The team member is currently receiving medical evaluation,” said a Warner Bros. TV spokesperson in a statement to TVLine.

“We are working closely with the appropriate authorities and health agencies in Vancouver to identify and contact all individuals who may have come into direct contact with our team member. The health and safety of our employees, casts, and crews are always our top priority. We have and will continue to take precautions to protect everyone who works on our productions around the world. Out of an abundance of caution, production on Riverdale is currently suspended.”

Well, it is good to know that the management of the show knew what to do in this time of crisis. At this point, all we can do is hope for the best for our beloved Riverdale stars.

Episodes 1-16 of season four are currently available on Netflix, with episode 17 due to be available on April 9th.

A fifth season of the show has also been confirmed.

In line with this article, please be safe and do what is precautionary to avoid the spreading of the pandemic. Let’s all help each other––no matter where you’re from, you’re still part of this world and trying to survive. Do your part, my friend. Stay safe and sanitized!