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Tony:
I understand your feelings because the world sure as hell doesn't stop when there's a problem. Are you at least taking more precautions about who you're working with? There's no way in hell you'd be working with someone on the first gen list right now, would you?
Ashley Long has been out of the country since well before this situation erupted. When she returns - if she returns - why not shoot with her if suitable male talent can be found (I admit this may be a big “if”)?
There’s new low-grade porn fodder arriving at the Greyhound station every day. Better girls like Ashley are likely to dictate much more strictly for a while who they work with, and to demand higher rates.
I have no problem with Malice shooting a scene tomorrow if the talent is provably not exposed to the outbreak. Once the contact lists look reasonably complete and their tests are in I see no problem shooting people with no known connection if he looks for potential problems with a suspicious eye.
The worst case scenario is if a complete contact list can’t be made- say if Lara goes back to Canada and won’t talk to AIM. Then you have to make judgment calls. I still haven’t located on the CDC web site test sensitivity data as a function of time, i.e. what the odds are at 4, 6, 8 weeks of a false negative, and don’t know what the comfort zone is. I’d probably ask the question “how much safer is waiting 1, 2, 4 weeks?”
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