By Ted Johnson
19.03.2020 - 22:29 / tvguide.com
Daniel Dae Kim has joined a growing list of celebrities who've revealed that they have been positively diagnosed with coronavirus. In an Instagram video shared on Thursday, Kim revealed that he contracted the disease some time while working in New York City for his guest stint on New Amsterdam.
"For the past several weeks, I was in New York shooting a role on a TV series where, ironically, I play a doctor who gets recruited to a hospital to help patients during a flu pandemic," Kim explained in
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New Amsterdam's previously-filmed flu pandemic episode is now being shelved out of sensitivity for the deepening coronavirus crisis and because the real-life pandemic has hit way too close to home for the NBC medical drama.
Bosses at U.S. TV network NBC have pulled an episode of hit medical drama New Amsterdam because it centres on a flu epidemic that’s too close to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
New Amsterdam's previously-filmed flu pandemic episode is now being shelved out of sensitivity for the deepening coronavirus crisis and because the real-life pandemic has hit way too close to home for the NBC medical drama.
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