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RHONY production was shut down for TWO WEEKS after a cast member tested positive for COVID-19

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Filming of the new season of Real Housewives of New York City was shut down for two weeks when a cast member tested positive of COVID-19, DailyMail.com can reveal.Production on season 13 of the Bravo reality series was dramatically put on hold two weeks ago when it was discovered one of the women was sick.A production insider revealed to DailyMail.com that the women, who are regularly tested and monitored for coronavirus, were due to film together when the cast member was exposed.

Health scare: Filming on the new season of Real Housewives of new York City was forced to shut down for two weeks when a cast member tested positive for coronavirusDailyMail.com is not revealing the identity of the cast member who has tested positive.A production.

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