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16.03.2020 - 12:17 / variety.com
As the coronavirus outbreak escalates in the U.K., union leaders and lawyers are calling for enhanced support for freelance film and TV workers, who are projected to fall at the sharpest edges of a crisis that could decimate the independent production sector if prolonged.
With 800 positive cases and a death toll of 10 at press time, the U.K. trails a number of hard-hit European countries, such as Italy, which is battling more than 15,000 infections and has reported over 1,000 deaths.
However, a
The track was co-written with the help of the singer/songwriter's fans
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