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'''COVID-19''', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Invasion of London (short story)|The Invasion of London]]'') also known as '''Corona Virus Disease 2019''', ([[WC]]: ''[[U.N.I.T. On Call (webcast)|U.N.I.T. On Call]]'') was an infectious and deadly [[disease]], caused by a [[virus]] which spread on [[Earth]] during [[2020]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sweet Revenge (short story)|Sweet Revenge]]'')
'''COVID-19''', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Invasion of London (short story)|The Invasion of London]]'') also known as '''Corona Virus Disease 2019''', ([[WC]]: ''[[U.N.I.T. On Call (webcast)|U.N.I.T. On Call]]'') was an infectious and deadly [[disease]], caused by a [[virus]] which spread on [[Earth]] during [[2020]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sweet Revenge (short story)|Sweet Revenge]]'')


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People communicated over the internet using [[video]] chat programs such as [[Zoom]], ([[WC]]: ''[[The Zygon Isolation (webcast)|The Zygon Isolation]]'') [[VidChatX]], ([[WC]]: ''[[The Descendants of Pompeii (webcast)|The Descendants of Pompeii]]'') and [[Whoosh!]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Copy/Paste (short story)|Copy/Paste]]''. ''[[Sweet Revenge (short story)|Sweet Revenge]]'')
People communicated over the internet using [[video]] chat programs such as [[Zoom]], ([[WC]]: ''[[The Zygon Isolation (webcast)|The Zygon Isolation]]'') [[VidChatX]], ([[WC]]: ''[[The Descendants of Pompeii (webcast)|The Descendants of Pompeii]]'') and [[Whoosh!]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Copy/Paste (short story)|Copy/Paste]]''. ''[[Sweet Revenge (short story)|Sweet Revenge]]'')


==History==
== History ==
===Warning of things to come ===
=== Warning of things to come ===
[[The Doctor]] was aware of the virus from as far back as their [[First Doctor|First incarnation]]; he alluded to the pandemic when [[Dodo Chaplet]] noticed that [[London]]ers in [[2023]] were wearing [[face mask]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demon Song (audio story)|The Demon Song]]'') The [[Third Doctor]] seemingly divulged the viruses eventual existence to [[Jo Grant]] and [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] in the [[1970s]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[U.N.I.T. On Call (webcast)|U.N.I.T. On Call]]'') The [[Tenth Doctor]] warned the [[2009]]-hailing [[Donna Noble]] not to look up any documentation from [[2020]], knowing that something "crazy" was set to happen. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legends of Camelot (novel)|Legends of Camelot]]'')
[[The Doctor]] was aware of the virus from as far back as their [[First Doctor|First incarnation]]; he alluded to the pandemic when [[Dodo Chaplet]] noticed that [[London]]ers in [[2023]] were wearing [[face mask]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demon Song (audio story)|The Demon Song]]'') The [[Third Doctor]] seemingly divulged the viruses eventual existence to [[Jo Grant]] and [[Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] in the [[1970s]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[U.N.I.T. On Call (webcast)|U.N.I.T. On Call]]'') The [[Tenth Doctor]] warned the [[2009]]-hailing [[Donna Noble]] not to look up any documentation from [[2020]], knowing that something "crazy" was set to happen. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legends of Camelot (novel)|Legends of Camelot]]'')


At the beginning of [[2020]], a version of [[Yvonne Hartman (Pete's World)|Yvonne Hartman]] originally from [[Pete's World]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Poker Face (audio story)|Poker Face]]'', ''[[The Empty Hand (audio story)|The Empty Hand]]'', et al.) released a public broadcast where she warned the populace of the "unprecedented times" ahead, telling them to [[Self-isolation|self-isolate]], or there would be consequences. ([[WC]]: ''[[Incoming Message (webcast)|Incoming Message]]'') The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] also sent a similar message from inside a [[wardrobe]], telling those who received the message to know that they could "get through this" even if things looked bad, to keep spirits high by telling [[joke]]s, to be [[kindness|kind]], as well as to look out for friends and family, to listen to [[doctor]]s, and finally to stay strong, as she promised to be back "very soon". ([[WC]]: ''[[Message from the Doctor (webcast)|Message from the Doctor]]'')
At the beginning of [[2020]], a version of [[Yvonne Hartman (Pete's World)|Yvonne Hartman]] originally from [[Pete's World]], ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Poker Face (audio story)|Poker Face]]'', ''[[The Empty Hand (audio story)|The Empty Hand]]'', et al.) released a public broadcast where she warned the populace of the "unprecedented times" ahead, telling them to [[Self-isolation|self-isolate]], or there would be consequences. ([[WC]]: ''[[Incoming Message (webcast)|Incoming Message]]'') The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] also sent a similar message from inside a [[wardrobe]], telling those who received the message to know that they could "get through this" even if things looked bad, to keep spirits high by telling [[joke]]s, to be [[kindness|kind]], as well as to look out for friends and family, to listen to [[doctor]]s, and finally to stay strong, as she promised to be back "very soon". ([[WC]]: ''[[Message from the Doctor (webcast)|Message from the Doctor]]'')


===The Long Lockdown===
=== The Long Lockdown ===
{{Main|2020 lockdown}}
{{Main|2020 lockdown}}
{{Section stub|[[Best Year Ever (audio story)]]}}
{{Section stub|[[Best Year Ever (audio story)]]}}
Lockdown in [[Ogmore-by-Sea]] began by [[24 March]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Copy/Paste (short story)|Copy/Paste]]'')
Lockdown in [[Ogmore-by-Sea]] began by [[24 March]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Copy/Paste (short story)|Copy/Paste]]'')


"[[Clap for Carers]]" was a weekly event that began during the lockdown. [[Aisha Akhtar|Aisha]] and [[Zakia Akhtar]] took part in it every [[Thursday]] at [[8 (number)|8]]pm for [[10 (number)|10]] weeks between [[26 March]] and [[28 May]]. Other events to occur as a result of the lockdown included a [[toilet paper]] shortage, and workers being [[furlough]]ed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Best Year Ever (audio story)|Best Year Ever]]'')
"[[Clap for Carers]]" was a weekly event that began during the lockdown. [[Aisha Akhtar|Aisha]] and [[Zakia Akhtar]] took part in it every [[Thursday]] at [[8 (number)|8pm]] for [[10 (number)|10]] weeks between [[26 March]] and [[28 May]]. Other events to occur as a result of the lockdown included a [[toilet paper]] shortage, and workers being [[furlough]]ed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Best Year Ever (audio story)|Best Year Ever]]'')


On [[10 May]], [[Petronella Osgood]] and [[Bonnie (The Zygon Invasion)|her Zygon duplicate]] kept in touch during lockdown, using [[Zoom]] to converse while isolating. Among other things they discussed the fact that Petronella needed a new prescription for her [[asthma]] [[inhaler]] but had trouble getting one as, due to the pandemic, doctors were "all busy at the moment." After their chat, they watched the [[BBC]] television series ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' on [[BBC iPlayer]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Zygon Isolation (webcast)|The Zygon Isolation]]'') On [[17 May]], [[Evie (The Descendants of Pompeii)|Evie]] and [[Maxine (The Descendants of Pompeii)|Maxine]] also conversed during their self isolation, though using a different video chat application called [[VidChatX]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Descendants of Pompeii (webcast)|The Descendants of Pompeii]]'')
On [[10 May]], [[Petronella Osgood]] and [[Bonnie (The Zygon Invasion)|her Zygon duplicate]] kept in touch during lockdown, using [[Zoom]] to converse while isolating. Among other things they discussed the fact that Petronella needed a new prescription for her [[asthma]] [[inhaler]] but had trouble getting one as, due to the pandemic, doctors were "all busy at the moment." After their chat, they watched the [[BBC]] television series ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' on [[BBC iPlayer]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Zygon Isolation (webcast)|The Zygon Isolation]]'') On [[17 May]], [[Evie (The Descendants of Pompeii)|Evie]] and [[Maxine (The Descendants of Pompeii)|Maxine]] also conversed during their self isolation, though using a different video chat application called [[VidChatX]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Descendants of Pompeii (webcast)|The Descendants of Pompeii]]'')
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During the crisis, [[Conall Lethbridge-Stewart|Conall]] was furloughed while [[Dean Lethbridge-Stewart|Dean]] got a temporary [[job]] in a [[Tesco Extra]]. Conall and Lucy spoke a lot during this time, and he told her that he and Dean were thinking of moving to [[Cardiff]] once the lockdown was over, to be nearer to his family. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Invasion of London (short story)|The Invasion of London]]'')
During the crisis, [[Conall Lethbridge-Stewart|Conall]] was furloughed while [[Dean Lethbridge-Stewart|Dean]] got a temporary [[job]] in a [[Tesco Extra]]. Conall and Lucy spoke a lot during this time, and he told her that he and Dean were thinking of moving to [[Cardiff]] once the lockdown was over, to be nearer to his family. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Invasion of London (short story)|The Invasion of London]]'')


The [[murder]] of [[George Floyd]] occurred during the pandemic and, despite the lockdown, it sparked mass [[protest]]s across the [[United States]] and [[United Kingdom]]. When Lucy and [[Hobo Kostinen|Hobo]] joined the peaceful protests in [[Ogmore-by-Sea]], they wore [[Face mask|face masks]], carried a bottle of [[hand sanitiser]], and made sure to stay two metres away from other people. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[8.46 (short story)|8.46]]'') [[Bill Potts]] attended a similar march in [[Bristol]], noting that people kept their distance and remained calm while protesting. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Best of Days (webcast)|The Best of Days]]'')
The [[murder]] of [[George Floyd]] occurred during the pandemic and, despite the lockdown, it sparked mass [[protest]]s across the [[United States]] and [[United Kingdom]]. When Lucy and [[Hobo Kostinen|Hobo]] joined the peaceful protests in [[Ogmore-by-Sea]], they wore [[face mask]]s, carried a bottle of [[hand sanitiser]], and made sure to stay two metres away from other people. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[8.46 (short story)|8.46]]'') [[Bill Potts]] attended a similar march in [[Bristol]], noting that people kept their distance and remained calm while protesting. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Best of Days (webcast)|The Best of Days]]'')


===Further combatting of the virus===
=== Further combatting of the virus ===
During late 2020, a [[Doctor Who fan (U.N.I.T. On Call)|''Doctor Who'' fan]] somehow called [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] in the [[1970s]], to get advice about how to handle COVID-19 now that UNIT had been suspended. ([[WC]]: ''[[U.N.I.T. On Call (webcast)|U.N.I.T. On Call]]'')
During late 2020, a [[Doctor Who fan (U.N.I.T. On Call)|''Doctor Who'' fan]] somehow called [[UNIT United Kingdom|UNIT]] in the [[1970s]], to get advice about how to handle COVID-19 now that UNIT had been suspended. ([[WC]]: ''[[U.N.I.T. On Call (webcast)|U.N.I.T. On Call]]'')


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People in [[London]] were still wearing masks by [[2023]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demon Song (audio story)|The Demon Song]]'')
People in [[London]] were still wearing masks by [[2023]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demon Song (audio story)|The Demon Song]]'')


===Divine Intervention's universe===
=== Divine Intervention's universe ===
In a network of collapsing [[alternate timeline|timelines]] in which [[Robin Bright-Thompson]] went on to be the leader of [[Divine Intervention]] and created his own history, set forth by the [[Eighth Doctor]] becoming stranded in [[London]] in [[2020]], the pandemic never happened, or else never reached [[England]].
In a network of collapsing [[alternate timeline|timelines]] in which [[Robin Bright-Thompson]] went on to be the leader of [[Divine Intervention]] and created his own history, set forth by the [[Eighth Doctor]] becoming stranded in [[London]] in [[2020]], the pandemic never happened, or else never reached [[England]].


However, by closing the gap and giving Robin a second chance, a stable timeline was restored in which Robin's father [[Ken Bright-Thompson]] never made them leave [[107 Baker Street]]. Instead, this timeline had a [[pandemic]] which necessitated [[lockdown]]. Ken was surprised that Robin, the Doctor, [[Liv Chenka|Liv]], [[Helen Sinclair|Helen]], [[Tania Bell|Tania]] and [[Andy Davidson|Andy]] were standing so close without masks.
However, by closing the gap and giving Robin a second chance, a stable timeline was restored in which Robin's father [[Ken Bright-Thompson]] never made them leave [[107 Baker Street]]. Instead, this timeline had a [[pandemic]] which necessitated [[lockdown]]. Ken was surprised that Robin, the Doctor, [[Liv Chenka|Liv]], [[Helen Sinclair|Helen]], [[Tania Bell|Tania]] and [[Andy Davidson|Andy]] were standing so close without masks.


Even having visited countless divergent timelines, creating and averting various catastrophes, including the very end of humanity by Robin's hand, this was the first news of a pandemic in 2020 to anyone in their group. However, after time was restored to its proper state in the Doctor's universe, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Keys of Baker Street (audio story)|The Keys of Baker Street]]'') the Eighth Doctor and his friends then lived through the [[2020 lockdown]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Best Year Ever (audio story)|Best Year Ever]]'')
Even having visited countless divergent timelines, creating and averting various catastrophes, including the very end of humanity by Robin's hand, this was the first news of a pandemic in 2020 to anyone in their group. However, after time was restored to its proper state in the Doctor's universe, ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Keys of Baker Street (audio story)|The Keys of Baker Street]]'') the Eighth Doctor and his friends then lived through the [[2020 lockdown]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Best Year Ever (audio story)|Best Year Ever]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
== Behind the scenes ==
===Impact on production===
=== Impact on production ===
For the most part, production on [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] (DWU) material continued in another form during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, with each medium bringing its own obstacles. Ultimately, changes had to be made across the board in order to complete projects, with some plans needing to be postponed, and others needing to be fundamentally changed in order to become viable.
For the most part, production on [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] (DWU) material continued in another form during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, with each medium bringing its own obstacles. Ultimately, changes had to be made across the board in order to complete projects, with some plans needing to be postponed, and others needing to be fundamentally changed in order to become viable.


Among the DWU projects impacted by the pandemic:
Among the DWU projects impacted by the pandemic:
*Post-production work on ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'', which had concluded filming before lockdown began in the UK, continued remotely,<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-series-13-coronavirus/</ref> concluding around mid-[[December (production)|December]], close to broadcast on [[1 January (releases)|New Year's Day]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]].<ref>https://bleedingcool.com/tv/doctor-who-revolution-of-the-daleks-finishing-post-production-work/</ref>
* Post-production work on ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'', which had concluded filming before lockdown began in the UK, continued remotely,<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-series-13-coronavirus/</ref> concluding around mid-[[December (production)|December]], close to broadcast on [[1 January (releases)|New Year's Day]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]].<ref>https://bleedingcool.com/tv/doctor-who-revolution-of-the-daleks-finishing-post-production-work/</ref>


*[[Big Finish Productions]] announced on [[17 March (production)|17 March]] [[2020 (production)|2020]] that production on future audios would be suspended in compliance with health and safety guidelines. Production resumed later in the year, with recording being done remotely. Since most Big Finish audio stories are recorded months and even years in advance, Big Finish's release schedule for 2020 was largely unaffected.
* [[Big Finish Productions]] announced on [[17 March (production)|17 March]] [[2020 (production)|2020]] that production on future audios would be suspended in compliance with health and safety guidelines. Production resumed later in the year, with recording being done remotely. Since most Big Finish audio stories are recorded months and even years in advance, Big Finish's release schedule for 2020 was largely unaffected.
**''[[Shadow of the Sun (audio story)|Shadow of the Sun]]'' was one of the first Big Finish audio stories to be recorded remotely in its entirety, and was released as a "lockdown special", ahead of schedule. Later, ''[[The Five People You Kill in Middlesbrough (audio story)|The Five People You Kill in Middlesbrough]]'' was written directly in response to the pandemic.
** ''[[Shadow of the Sun (audio story)|Shadow of the Sun]]'' was one of the first Big Finish audio stories to be recorded remotely in its entirety, and was released as a "lockdown special", ahead of schedule. Later, ''[[The Five People You Kill in Middlesbrough (audio story)|The Five People You Kill in Middlesbrough]]'' was written directly in response to the pandemic.


*Although production on ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' continued remotely, the main comic strip was twice forced to go on hiatus. The first began from [[DWM 553]] and lasted until [[DWM 556]], while the second lasted from [[DWM 563]] through to [[DWM 570]]. A serialised short story, ''[[Black Powder (short story)|Black Powder]]'', was published within the final two issues of the second hiatus to make up for the strip's continued absence. Production on the magazine's regular humour strip, ''[[The Daft Dimension]]'', was not affected.
* Although production on ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' continued remotely, the main comic strip was twice forced to go on hiatus. The first began from [[DWM 553]] and lasted until [[DWM 556]], while the second lasted from [[DWM 563]] through to [[DWM 570]]. A serialised short story, ''[[Black Powder (short story)|Black Powder]]'', was published within the final two issues of the second hiatus to make up for the strip's continued absence. Production on the magazine's regular humour strip, ''[[The Daft Dimension]]'', was not affected.


*''[[Time Lord Victorious (series)|Time Lord Victorious]]'' was nearly cancelled, according to [[James Goss]], but he credits his partners, including Titan Comics and Big Finish Productions, for their commitment to still make it happen.<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-time-lord-victorious-covid/</ref>
* ''[[Time Lord Victorious (series)|Time Lord Victorious]]'' was nearly cancelled, according to [[James Goss]], but he credits his partners, including Titan Comics and Big Finish Productions, for their commitment to still make it happen.<ref>https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-time-lord-victorious-covid/</ref>
**The planned live events, like [[escape room]]s, were perhaps the most affected, as large gatherings would not be possible. [[Escape Hunt]] ultimately released ''[[The Hollow Planet (escape game)|The Hollow Planet]]'', a print-and-play "escape room" of sorts, rather than hosting a live event. Later on during the pandemic, ''[[Time Fracture (stage play)|Time Fracture]]'', an [[Immersive Theatre]] production, did open in [[London]], as part of ''Time Lord Victorious''.
** The planned live events, like [[escape room]]s, were perhaps the most affected, as large gatherings would not be possible. [[Escape Hunt]] ultimately released ''[[The Hollow Planet (escape game)|The Hollow Planet]]'', a print-and-play "escape room" of sorts, rather than hosting a live event. Later on during the pandemic, ''[[Time Fracture (stage play)|Time Fracture]]'', an [[Immersive Theatre]] production, did open in [[London]], as part of ''Time Lord Victorious''.


*Although it was initially reported that filming on [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|series 13]] would begin in [[September (production)|September]] [[2020 (production)|2020]],<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-series-13-filming-begins-in-september</ref> the pandemic caused filming to be delayed<ref>https://www.google.dk/amp/s/metro.co.uk/2020/09/11/doctor-who-new-series-could-be-delayed-until-2022-as-covid-19-wreaks-havoc-on-filming-13255335/amp/</ref> to [[2 November (production)|2 November]] 2020.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-series-13-begins-filming</ref> Since it would be impossible to produce a series on the same scale as [[series 12 (Doctor Who)|series 12]], series 13 was restricted to eight episodes, and production could not travel overseas, as before, or feature too many characters. In order to work best around these restrictions, and to avoid drawing attention to the pandemic in the upcoming series, [[Chris Chibnall]] and the [[BBC]] decided to transform series 13 into one serialised story, becoming ''Doctor Who: Flux''. This aired in late [[2021 (releases)|2021]]<!-- and was followed by... [[T:SPOIL]]-->. Despite the effort made to avoid drawing attention to COVID-19, one scene in ''[[The Vanquishers (TV story)|The Vanquishers]]'' includes a government banner, advising the public to remember Hands, Face, Space to avoid catching the virus.
* Although it was initially reported that filming on [[Series 13 (Doctor Who)|series 13]] would begin in [[September (production)|September]] [[2020 (production)|2020]],<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-series-13-filming-begins-in-september</ref> the pandemic caused filming to be delayed<ref>https://www.google.dk/amp/s/metro.co.uk/2020/09/11/doctor-who-new-series-could-be-delayed-until-2022-as-covid-19-wreaks-havoc-on-filming-13255335/amp/</ref> to [[2 November (production)|2 November]] 2020.<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-series-13-begins-filming</ref> Since it would be impossible to produce a series on the same scale as [[series 12 (Doctor Who)|series 12]], series 13 was restricted to eight episodes, and production could not travel overseas, as before, or feature too many characters. In order to work best around these restrictions, and to avoid drawing attention to the pandemic in the upcoming series, [[Chris Chibnall]] and the [[BBC]] decided to transform series 13 into one serialised story, becoming ''Doctor Who: Flux''. This aired in late [[2021 (releases)|2021]]<!-- and was followed by... [[T:SPOIL]]-->. Despite the effort made to avoid drawing attention to COVID-19, one scene in ''[[The Vanquishers (TV story)|The Vanquishers]]'' includes a government banner, advising the public to remember Hands, Face, Space to avoid catching the virus.


===References in invalid sources===
=== References in invalid sources ===
In ''[[Strax Saves the Day (webcast)|Strax Saves the Day]]'', [[Strax]] mentions having hoarded [[toilet paper]], a reference to the real world shortages of essential items in the Western world due to hoarding, amidst the widespread panic in March 2020, when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the [[World Health Organization|WHO]].
In ''[[Strax Saves the Day (webcast)|Strax Saves the Day]]'', [[Strax]] mentions having hoarded [[toilet paper]], a reference to the real world shortages of essential items in the Western world due to hoarding, amidst the widespread panic in March 2020, when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the [[World Health Organization|WHO]].


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The 2021 [[Comic Relief]] skit ''[[2020: The Movie (TV story)|2020: The Movie]]'' was set up as a trailer for an upcoming movie that would depict the struggles of lockdown in a light-hearted way, with [[Jodie Whittaker]] playing an actual [[doctor]] alongside [[Mandip Gill]]. The [[COVID-19 (2020: The Movie)|virus]] was played by [[Michael Sheen (2020: The Movie)|Michael Sheen]] in the in-universe [[2020: The Movie|film]].
The 2021 [[Comic Relief]] skit ''[[2020: The Movie (TV story)|2020: The Movie]]'' was set up as a trailer for an upcoming movie that would depict the struggles of lockdown in a light-hearted way, with [[Jodie Whittaker]] playing an actual [[doctor]] alongside [[Mandip Gill]]. The [[COVID-19 (2020: The Movie)|virus]] was played by [[Michael Sheen (2020: The Movie)|Michael Sheen]] in the in-universe [[2020: The Movie|film]].


===Other related productions===
=== Other related productions ===
The ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' project was founded by [[Emily Cook]] to help ''Doctor Who'' fans pass the time in self-isolation. The initiative involved scheduled simulcast watch-alongs of past episodes, and featured specially made content such as webcasts and short stories, written to tie in with that event's episode.
The ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' project was founded by [[Emily Cook]] to help ''Doctor Who'' fans pass the time in self-isolation. The initiative involved scheduled simulcast watch-alongs of past episodes, and featured specially made content such as webcasts and short stories, written to tie in with that event's episode.


Many [[writer]]s and cast members from the original TV stories got involved, either posting on [[Twitter]] in response to the scenes everyone was watching, or contributing original content to the project themselves. These stories, as well as novelised versions of some webcasts, were later released in book form, in the ''[[Adventures in Lockdown]]'' anthology. A portion of the proceeds made by the anthology were donated to [[Children in Need]].  
Many [[writer]]s and cast members from the original TV stories got involved, either posting on [[Twitter]] in response to the scenes everyone was watching, or contributing original content to the project themselves. These stories, as well as novelised versions of some webcasts, were later released in book form, in the ''[[Adventures in Lockdown]]'' anthology. A portion of the proceeds made by the anthology were donated to [[Children in Need]].


The short video message, ''[[The Doctors Say Thank You]]'', was broadcast during [[BBC One]]'s {{wi|The Big Night In}} telethon on [[23 April (releases)|23 April]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]], in which nearly every living on-screen actor who'd played [[the Doctor]] thanked the [[National Health Service]] and frontline doctors and nurses for their efforts in caring for the unprecedented numbers infected by the virus.
The short video message, ''[[The Doctors Say Thank You]]'', was broadcast during [[BBC One]]'s {{wi|The Big Night In}} telethon on [[23 April (releases)|23 April]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]], in which nearly every living on-screen actor who'd played [[the Doctor]] thanked the [[National Health Service]] and frontline doctors and nurses for their efforts in caring for the unprecedented numbers infected by the virus.
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The 2021 edition of [[Comic Relief]]'s [[Red Nose Day]] telethon featured the comedic short ''[[2020: The Movie (TV story)|2020: The Movie]]'', which was presented as a trailer for a fictitious film about the pandemic. Among the many stars to appear in the short where [[Jodie Whittaker]] and [[Mandip Gill]], loosely in character as the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and [[Yasmin Khan]], respectively.
The 2021 edition of [[Comic Relief]]'s [[Red Nose Day]] telethon featured the comedic short ''[[2020: The Movie (TV story)|2020: The Movie]]'', which was presented as a trailer for a fictitious film about the pandemic. Among the many stars to appear in the short where [[Jodie Whittaker]] and [[Mandip Gill]], loosely in character as the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] and [[Yasmin Khan]], respectively.


==Footnotes==
== Footnotes ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Diseases and illnesses from the real world]]
[[Category:Diseases and illnesses from the real world]]
[[Category:Fatal diseases]]
[[Category:Fatal diseases]]

Revision as of 23:28, 17 March 2023

COVID-19

COVID-19, (PROSE: The Invasion of London) also known as Corona Virus Disease 2019, (WC: U.N.I.T. On Call) was an infectious and deadly disease, caused by a virus which spread on Earth during 2020. (PROSE: Sweet Revenge)

To mitigate the spread of the pandemic, (PROSE: Sweet Revenge) individuals remained in isolation, a lockdown. (PROSE: The Invasion of London, Sweet Revenge) If someone did need to go out, they were expected to to keep 2 metres' distance from others, to wear a face mask, and use hand sanitiser. (PROSE: 8.46)

People communicated over the internet using video chat programs such as Zoom, (WC: The Zygon Isolation) VidChatX, (WC: The Descendants of Pompeii) and Whoosh!. (PROSE: Copy/Paste. Sweet Revenge)

History

Warning of things to come

The Doctor was aware of the virus from as far back as their First incarnation; he alluded to the pandemic when Dodo Chaplet noticed that Londoners in 2023 were wearing face masks. (AUDIO: The Demon Song) The Third Doctor seemingly divulged the viruses eventual existence to Jo Grant and the Brigadier in the 1970s. (WC: U.N.I.T. On Call) The Tenth Doctor warned the 2009-hailing Donna Noble not to look up any documentation from 2020, knowing that something "crazy" was set to happen. (PROSE: Legends of Camelot)

At the beginning of 2020, a version of Yvonne Hartman originally from Pete's World, (AUDIO: Poker Face, The Empty Hand, et al.) released a public broadcast where she warned the populace of the "unprecedented times" ahead, telling them to self-isolate, or there would be consequences. (WC: Incoming Message) The Thirteenth Doctor also sent a similar message from inside a wardrobe, telling those who received the message to know that they could "get through this" even if things looked bad, to keep spirits high by telling jokes, to be kind, as well as to look out for friends and family, to listen to doctors, and finally to stay strong, as she promised to be back "very soon". (WC: Message from the Doctor)

The Long Lockdown

Main article: 2020 lockdown
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Best Year Ever (audio story)

Lockdown in Ogmore-by-Sea began by 24 March. (PROSE: Copy/Paste)

"Clap for Carers" was a weekly event that began during the lockdown. Aisha and Zakia Akhtar took part in it every Thursday at 8pm for 10 weeks between 26 March and 28 May. Other events to occur as a result of the lockdown included a toilet paper shortage, and workers being furloughed. (AUDIO: Best Year Ever)

On 10 May, Petronella Osgood and her Zygon duplicate kept in touch during lockdown, using Zoom to converse while isolating. Among other things they discussed the fact that Petronella needed a new prescription for her asthma inhaler but had trouble getting one as, due to the pandemic, doctors were "all busy at the moment." After their chat, they watched the BBC television series Doctor Who on BBC iPlayer. (WC: The Zygon Isolation) On 17 May, Evie and Maxine also conversed during their self isolation, though using a different video chat application called VidChatX. (WC: The Descendants of Pompeii)

The Grandfathers sent a plant to attack Lucy Wilson. (PROSE: Flower Power) Donna Price treated three COVID-19 patients in the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend. (PROSE: The Edge of Glory)

During the crisis, Conall was furloughed while Dean got a temporary job in a Tesco Extra. Conall and Lucy spoke a lot during this time, and he told her that he and Dean were thinking of moving to Cardiff once the lockdown was over, to be nearer to his family. (PROSE: The Invasion of London)

The murder of George Floyd occurred during the pandemic and, despite the lockdown, it sparked mass protests across the United States and United Kingdom. When Lucy and Hobo joined the peaceful protests in Ogmore-by-Sea, they wore face masks, carried a bottle of hand sanitiser, and made sure to stay two metres away from other people. (PROSE: 8.46) Bill Potts attended a similar march in Bristol, noting that people kept their distance and remained calm while protesting. (WC: The Best of Days)

Further combatting of the virus

During late 2020, a Doctor Who fan somehow called UNIT in the 1970s, to get advice about how to handle COVID-19 now that UNIT had been suspended. (WC: U.N.I.T. On Call)

In November 2020, the British government ordered P.R.O.B.E. to investigate whether lockdown was some kind of alien conspiracy. Giles reluctantly got to work, and uncovered an unrelated conspiracy by Control to conceal the CIA's experiments with a device that created gaps in the border between the normal universe and Ecto-Space. The CIA had been using COVID-19 as a convenient excuse to cover up disappearances related to their experiments, with people who inquired after those captured by the pink slime receiving laconic text messages purportedly from the individuals, claiming that they were COVID-positive. (HOMEVID: Goo!)

Though by one account, face masks did not appear to be commonplace by the time of the 2021 Dalek civil war, (TV: Revolution of the Daleks) the virus was still present in some form by as late as December 2021, by which point, posters reminding the public to remember "Hands, Face, Space" to avoid catching the virus were still a common sight. (TV: The Vanquishers)

Some people were described as still wearing masks, "to be safe", during Queen Elizabeth II's platinum Jubilee procession on 2 June 2022. (PROSE: The Platinum Sceptre)

People in London were still wearing masks by 2023. (AUDIO: The Demon Song)

Divine Intervention's universe

In a network of collapsing timelines in which Robin Bright-Thompson went on to be the leader of Divine Intervention and created his own history, set forth by the Eighth Doctor becoming stranded in London in 2020, the pandemic never happened, or else never reached England.

However, by closing the gap and giving Robin a second chance, a stable timeline was restored in which Robin's father Ken Bright-Thompson never made them leave 107 Baker Street. Instead, this timeline had a pandemic which necessitated lockdown. Ken was surprised that Robin, the Doctor, Liv, Helen, Tania and Andy were standing so close without masks.

Even having visited countless divergent timelines, creating and averting various catastrophes, including the very end of humanity by Robin's hand, this was the first news of a pandemic in 2020 to anyone in their group. However, after time was restored to its proper state in the Doctor's universe, (AUDIO: The Keys of Baker Street) the Eighth Doctor and his friends then lived through the 2020 lockdown. (AUDIO: Best Year Ever)

Behind the scenes

Impact on production

For the most part, production on Doctor Who universe (DWU) material continued in another form during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, with each medium bringing its own obstacles. Ultimately, changes had to be made across the board in order to complete projects, with some plans needing to be postponed, and others needing to be fundamentally changed in order to become viable.

Among the DWU projects impacted by the pandemic:

  • Big Finish Productions announced on 17 March 2020 that production on future audios would be suspended in compliance with health and safety guidelines. Production resumed later in the year, with recording being done remotely. Since most Big Finish audio stories are recorded months and even years in advance, Big Finish's release schedule for 2020 was largely unaffected.
  • Although production on Doctor Who Magazine continued remotely, the main comic strip was twice forced to go on hiatus. The first began from DWM 553 and lasted until DWM 556, while the second lasted from DWM 563 through to DWM 570. A serialised short story, Black Powder, was published within the final two issues of the second hiatus to make up for the strip's continued absence. Production on the magazine's regular humour strip, The Daft Dimension, was not affected.
  • Time Lord Victorious was nearly cancelled, according to James Goss, but he credits his partners, including Titan Comics and Big Finish Productions, for their commitment to still make it happen.[3]
  • Although it was initially reported that filming on series 13 would begin in September 2020,[4] the pandemic caused filming to be delayed[5] to 2 November 2020.[6] Since it would be impossible to produce a series on the same scale as series 12, series 13 was restricted to eight episodes, and production could not travel overseas, as before, or feature too many characters. In order to work best around these restrictions, and to avoid drawing attention to the pandemic in the upcoming series, Chris Chibnall and the BBC decided to transform series 13 into one serialised story, becoming Doctor Who: Flux. This aired in late 2021. Despite the effort made to avoid drawing attention to COVID-19, one scene in The Vanquishers includes a government banner, advising the public to remember Hands, Face, Space to avoid catching the virus.

References in invalid sources

In Strax Saves the Day, Strax mentions having hoarded toilet paper, a reference to the real world shortages of essential items in the Western world due to hoarding, amidst the widespread panic in March 2020, when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the WHO.

The webcast United we stand, 2m apart, released by the BBC on Twitter, saw the Thirteenth Doctor send out a video message directly instructing an unseen audience on how to protect themselves against the virus.

The 2021 Comic Relief skit 2020: The Movie was set up as a trailer for an upcoming movie that would depict the struggles of lockdown in a light-hearted way, with Jodie Whittaker playing an actual doctor alongside Mandip Gill. The virus was played by Michael Sheen in the in-universe film.

Other related productions

The Doctor Who: Lockdown! project was founded by Emily Cook to help Doctor Who fans pass the time in self-isolation. The initiative involved scheduled simulcast watch-alongs of past episodes, and featured specially made content such as webcasts and short stories, written to tie in with that event's episode.

Many writers and cast members from the original TV stories got involved, either posting on Twitter in response to the scenes everyone was watching, or contributing original content to the project themselves. These stories, as well as novelised versions of some webcasts, were later released in book form, in the Adventures in Lockdown anthology. A portion of the proceeds made by the anthology were donated to Children in Need.

The short video message, The Doctors Say Thank You, was broadcast during BBC One's The Big Night In telethon on 23 April 2020, in which nearly every living on-screen actor who'd played the Doctor thanked the National Health Service and frontline doctors and nurses for their efforts in caring for the unprecedented numbers infected by the virus.

The Big Night In telethon was presented by Lenny Henry, Matt Baker, Davina McCall and Zoe Ball, with many other stars taking part in the night's line-up.

The 2021 edition of Comic Relief's Red Nose Day telethon featured the comedic short 2020: The Movie, which was presented as a trailer for a fictitious film about the pandemic. Among the many stars to appear in the short where Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill, loosely in character as the Thirteenth Doctor and Yasmin Khan, respectively.

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