Makati prosecutors, staff to work from home due to possible COVID-19 exposure

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All prosecutors and staff of the Makati City Prosecutors' Office will have to work from home starting Thursday, June 11, due to possible exposure to the deadly 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

All prosecutors and staff of the Makati City Prosecutors’ Office will have to work from home starting Thursday, June 11, due to possible exposure to the deadly 2019 novel coronavirus disease .

“Oath duty, application for clearances, filing of pleadings and motions and regular filing of cases are suspended until further notice,” he added.

 

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