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RHONJ set to resume production amid coronavirus pandemic

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Bravo is getting back to business months after shutting down production on the Real Housewives franchises.The Real Housewives of New Jersey are gearing up to begin filming season 11 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic with new safety precautions in place, TMZreported on Wednesday.News of the Garden State gals getting back to work comes as Shannon Beador, a cast member of sister show Real Housewives of Orange County, tested positive for the coronavirus.

Back up and running:The Real Housewives of New Jersey are gearing up to begin filming season 11 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic with new safety precautions in place, TMZ reported on WednesdayRHONJ is set to be the third series in the franchise to resume production post-quarantine shut.

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