The old Ombudsman Building in Manila that houses several Regional and Metropolitan Trial Courts will be on lockdown for 14 days, beginning Monday, June 15 until June 29. | T2TupasINQ
MANILA, Philippines – The old Ombudsman Building in Manila that houses several Regional and Metropolitan Trial Courts will be on lockdown for 14 days, beginning Monday, June 15 until June 29.
A memorandum issued by Executive Judge Carissa Anne Manook-Frondozo said: “During the said period, no one will be allowed entry at the premises.”She said all the employees holding offices in the building are required to undergo self-quarantine, minimize or avoid contact with the public, and at the same time conduct contact tracing of all the persons they have come in contact with at the court premises for the last two weeks.
“Should any person develop symptoms, please report your condition to your respective Barangay Health Worker and inform them as soon as possible,” she added.
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