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Tim Robbins’ support of Woody Harrelson/Covid protocols will end



Tim Robbins supported Woody Harrelson’s words to end the Corona protocols.

Charso Press: According to the Guardian, the Robbins team officially requested that the protocols coronavirus to end on the filming set.

Sharing a Variety story about Harrelson’s recent interview with The New York Times in which he called the Covid protocols bullshit, Robbins wrote on Twitter: “Woody is right. Time to end it. He also tagged the actors’ association so that they can also see this article.

Harrelson, who is currently on a press tour to promote his new film “Heroes,” expressed concern about the future of independent films in an interview with all the Covid protocols and called the continuation of these measures reckless.

He said: I don’t think anyone has the right to still force you to get tested, wear a mask and get vaccinated 3 years after everything. It is not fair to the production team and crew. When I don’t have to wear a mask, why should they? It is up to the individual, it should not be mandatory.

Harrelson emphasized his words and said that he is angry on behalf of the entire production crew and that the anarchist part of him does not accept that these things should still be done.

The current Covid protocols in Hollywood were supposed to end on January 31, but have been extended until the beginning of April (about 20 more days).

Tim Robbins, the actor of Shaoxing Redemption, is not the only person who supported Harrelson’s comments, and Fran Drescher, the current president of the Actors Guild, also said that he hopes that everyone will return to work with equal opportunities.

The 65-year-old actor, who starred in the sitcom “Nani”, said: “Our industry brings billions of dollars of production to the entire country, and we must use our financial influence to force governors to act in favor of freedom, diversity, inclusiveness and democracy.” do

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