Elle Mulvaney at Coronation Street and Tanisha Gorey confirm that filming has resumed after Covid’s fears

Coronation Street stars Elle Mulvaney and Tanisha Gorey confirm that filming has resumed on ITV soap with knots behind the stage after COVID-19 was discontinued

Filming on Coronation Street has resumed after it was postponed for two weeks ‘due to the pandemic of coronavirus’.

Stars Elle Mulvaney and Tanisha Gorey both posted pictures outside of the scenes, confirming that production is working again after Covid’s fears.

Elle, who plays Amy, tucked herself in the mirror of her dressing room, looking happy to be back on set.

Back to work: Filming on Coronation Street has resumed after being postponed for two weeks' because of the 'coronavirus pandemic'.  Elle Mulvaney, who plays Amy, posted a picture of herself in her dressing room mirror, looking happy to be back on set

Back to work: Filming on Coronation Street has resumed after being postponed for two weeks ‘because of the coronavirus pandemic’. Elle Mulvaney, who plays Amy, tucked herself into the mirror of her dressing room, looking happy to be back on set

Tanisha, who plays Asha, also posts from her dressing room, sharing a picture of a tea mug in front of her vanity mirror.

ITV bosses decided to stop shooting Coire so that the crew and crew could rest briefly due to the pressure of filming during a coronavirus emergency.

It was also revealed that ITV bosses stopped filming on Emmerdale after a member of the production team made a deal with COVID-19.

A number of scenes for Coronation Street will be rewritten to acknowledge the breakup, in an effort to keep the stories creative going.

Tea-ing off!  Tanisha Gorey, who plays Asha, also posts from her dressing room, sharing a photo of a tea mug in front of her vanity mirror

Tea-ing off! Tanisha Gorey, who plays Asha, also posts from her dressing room, sharing a photo of a tea mug in front of her vanity mirror

Back on set: The two of them were posted behind the scenes, confirming that production is working again after Covid 's fear

Back on set: The two of them were posted behind the scenes, confirming that production is working again after Covid ‘s fear

An ITV spokesman told MailOnline at the time: ‘Coronation Street will stop filming from next Monday, January 25 for two weeks to rewrite some stories and scripts in the wake of the pandemic. coronavirus.

We will also take the opportunity to review the health and safety requirements to ensure that we continue to provide a safe working environment for the team, crew and production team.

‘This break in filming will not affect our ability to deliver six Coronation Street programs each week.’

Hunting on Emmerdale was stopped to protect everyone who worked on the program and to ensure deep access to the Yorkshire set.

The team and crew at Emmerdale were already back at work last week.

The spokesman said: ‘We stopped filming on Emmerdale last week due to some team members testing positive for COVID-19.

Safety first: ITV bosses stopped filming on Emmerdale after a member of the production team signed a contract with COVID-19, causing minor disruption

Safety first: ITV bosses stopped filming on Emmerdale after a member of the production team signed a contract with COVID-19, causing minor disruption

Shows: At the outbreak of the pandemic last year, shooting on both shows was stopped and the transmission schedule was reduced to ensure events could go on air until filming began.

Shows: At the outbreak of the pandemic last year, shooting on both shows was stopped and the transmission schedule was reduced to ensure events could air until filming began.

‘We have taken and found the right steps on these issues and carried out intensive cleaning of the production building, whilst consolidating our health and safety protocols.

We return to filming from this Monday, January 25th. This break in filming will have no effect on our ability to continue broadcasting six Emmerdale episodes per week. ‘

At the outbreak of the pandemic last year, shooting on both shows was stopped and the transmission schedule was reduced to ensure incidents could continue until filming began with health and safety measures. new in their place.

After an unprecedented break for the soap, Corrie and Emmerdale went back into production in June with a tight social pace hired.

Social distance: Following an unprecedented soap break, Coire and Emmerdale returned to production in June with a tight social pace of employment

Social distance: After the unprecedented break for the soap, Coire and Emmerdale went back into production in June with a tight social pace hired

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