The ongoing spread of COVID-19 has continued to create new hurdles for many television shows. "Jeopardy!" and "The Wendy Williams Show" are among the group of programs that have altered their live shows in an attempt to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. The ongoing pandemic may have also inspired viewers to wonder whether or not Season 3 of "The Masked Singer" would be affected by current events.

Now, a new report has indicated if the popular Fox competition show will face any delays throughout the new season.

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According to The Sun, "The Masked Singer" will not encounter any changes as a result of coronavirus. This is due to the fact that the episodes are pre-tapped. Furthermore, its production company, Gold Derby, has confirmed that the Season 3 winner has already been crowned.

Throughout the course of the season, several celebrities have already been unmasked, including "Lollipop" rapper Lil Wayne as the Robot, "The Price Is Right" host Drew Carey as the Llama, and "Dancing With the Stars" personality Tom Bergeron as the Taco.

As viewers continue on in the new season, they will eventually learn the true identities of those who are left on the Nick Cannon-hosted show. Among those still vying for the title are Banana, Frog, Kitty, Astronaut, Night Angel, Rhino, T-Rex, Kangaroo, Turtle and White Tiger.

The Season 3 winner will follow Season 2's champion, Wayne Brady.

"The Masked Singer" airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EDT on Fox.

The Masked Singer, Feb 5 episode: The Playoffs: Group A
Judges Ken Jeong (left) and Nicole Scherzinger (right) in an episode of "The Masked Singer." Greg Gayne/Fox