WWE officials issued a memo to their wrestlers and staff to inform them of how they plan to keep everyone safe from Coronavirus during the next set of television tapings this week, noting that the WWE medical team will continue to take each individual’s temperature before they enter the WWE Performance Center as one of the protocols for working during the Coronavirus outbreak, according to a report from TMZ.

The report notes that talents could arrive early to the building, as this step will cause some delays when entering the WWE Performance Center and that WWE officials were happy with the way things went down with the recent television and WrestleMania 36 tapings that they plan to use similar protocols for their upcoming tapings. The report adds that once workers are inside the WWE Performance Center, they are encouraged to wear a face mask and that if they can’t acquire one, they are encouraged to make one.

The memo included instructions on how to make a mask by sewing fabric, wearing a bandana or ripping off an old t-shirt sleeve and noted that the masks will have to come when the cameras are rolling for the taped content. The memo also reminded everyone to wash their hands before and after handling their masks and to wash their hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds, as often as they can.

WWE are planning to have all talent on the WWE RAW, WWE SmackDown, WWE NXT and WWE 205 Live roster sequestered in one hotel until further notice so that they can tape their weekly shows, including WWE Main Event in waves, following CDC guidelines in the process.