By Anita Bennett
23.03.2020 - 11:19 / evoke.ie
ITV has been forced to put a halt on several of its shows as the global health pandemic worsens.
After axing filming on Coronation Street and Emmerdale, the station has now had to suspend some of its most beloved morning shows.
Both Lorraine and Loose Women have been cancelled in an attempt to decrease the number of staff coming in and out of its studios at one time.
The news was confirmed in a statement from the broadcaster which read: ‘ITV Daytime has taken the decision to stop broadcasting
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ITV's popular daytime shows Lorraine and Loose Women will stop broadcasting from tomorrow due to the coronavirus outbreak.
ITV have announced that Loose Women and Lorraine will no longer air from Monday 23rd March, but Good Morning Britain and This Morning will still be on TV. An ITV spokesperson said: “ITV Daytime has taken the decision to stop broadcasting Lorraine and Loose Women live from Monday 23rd March.
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