Ellen DeGeneres will return to the studio to do her show without attending an audience

Ellen DeGeneres is back in the studio.

DeGeneres, 62, is back at work on the Warner Bros. movie next week for her daytime talk show The Ellen DeGeneres Show without an audience at hand.

According to Variety, the program, produced by WB’s Telepictures Productions, will be back in the studio on Monday with a skeleton staff and staff.

Ellen DeGeneres, 62, is back at work on the Warner Bros. lot next week for filming her daytime talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, without an audience on hand.

Ellen DeGeneres, 62, is back at work on the Warner Bros. lot next week for filming her day talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, without an audience at hand.

Telepictures Productions aims to keep the number of employees available to a minimum, while all have paid their normal wages following problems the staff had in the first months of the strike last year.

The production company suspended the talk show last week amid her recovery from the virus, in addition to an increase in her native Los Angeles County, according to Deadline.

The show, which was discontinued a week after the original return on Jan. 4, has been showing repeats since Dec. 10 after DeGeneres said she tested positive.

“Hello everyone, I want to let you all know that I tested positive for Covid-19,” Ellen said on social media. “Fortunately, I feel good now. Anyone who has been in close contact with me has been notified and I follow all applicable CDC guidelines. Please stay healthy and safe. Love, Ellen. ‘

The show, which was discontinued a week after its return on January 4, has been showing reruns since Dec. 10 after DeGeneres said she tested positive

The show, which was discontinued a week after its return on January 4, has been showing reruns since December 10 after DeGeneres said she tested positive

Ellen got back to work this past fall implementing social distance protocols amid the spread of the virus

Ellen got back to work this past fall implementing social distance protocols amid the spread of the virus

“As a result of the COVID-19 boom in Los Angeles County, and for the continued safety of our staff and crew, The Ellen DeGeneres Show will push production by a week,” the company said on January 11. as the current target date to start again. production at the show.

Ellen, who is married to Portia De Rossi, 47, returned last fall to implement the work and implement social protocols amid the spread of the virus.

The Los Angeles Department of Public Health has advised entertainment productions to cease their own operations amid the local increase in the country.

The veteran TV personality's program was initially discontinued on December 10 after DeGeneres said she tested positive on social media

The veteran TV personality’s program was initially discontinued on December 10 after DeGeneres said she tested positive on social media

‘Although music, TV and film productions are allowed, we urge you to strongly consider stopping work for a few weeks during this catastrophic boom in COVID cases. ‘Identify and delay activities with a higher risk, and focus, if at all possible, at the moment with lower risks,’ the department said according to FilmLA.

According to Johns Hopkins University, 1,895,925 people died on Thursday amid more than 87,952,778 positive diagnoses worldwide. The deaths from COVID-19 in the US were 364,735 people, with 21,543,310 total positive diagnoses.

In Ellen’s home state of California, officials said more than 28,045 people died from the virus amid more than 2.5 million positive tests.

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