Australiaâs popular television show, Home and Away, has continued its filming schedule amid the coronavirus outbreak.
On Tuesday one of its longest standing cast members, Ada Nicodemou, opened up to fans about feeling âanxious and scaredâ about COVID-19, while she prepared for another day of shooting on set.
âHey everyone, just in my dressing room at work,â the 42-year-old said in a video shared on her Instagram story.
âI really donât know why Iâm videoing, Iâm just feeling quite anxious and scared. I hope everyone out there is staying safe. Just be kind everyone, weâll get through it.â
The actress then admitted, she was âjust feeling really flat todayâ, before ending her message with, âstay safeâ.
Popular soap Home and Away films its internal scenes in Sydneyâs Eveleigh. HuffPost Australia has confirmation that a case of COVID-19 was recently âin the buildingâ. The showâs external scenes are shot at Palm Beach in NSW.
HuffPost Australia has contacted Channel Seven for comment.
Several television shows in the US and UK have already been affected by the coronavirus outbreak.
Two NBC late night shows â âThe Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallonâ and âLate Night with Seth Meyersâ â are suspending production amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The shows will not come back until at least March 30, The New York Times and Variety first reported.
Production on both BBC dramas Line of Duty and Peaky Blinders has been halted as a precautionary measure, as the UK deals with the rising number of cases of COVID-19.
Meanwhile in Australia, Channel Nine entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins and Indigenous singer Thelma Plum have tested positive for coronavirus. Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson also contracted COVID-19 while Down Under.