SC’s COVID cases at 61 but it’s business as usual at courts

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MANILA, Philippines—The number of active COVID-19 cases in the Supreme Court has now reached 61, but it is business as normal at the courts.
Atty. Brian Keith Hosaka, Public Information Chief and Spokesperson, announced that the courts would remain open, but on a reduced scale.

“The Court en banc already issued a resolution yesterday, March 23, 2021, drastically reducing the personnel in the Supreme Court from March 24 to 26,” Hosana said.

However, Hosaka said that from March 24 to April 16, the number of staff from all courts within the bubble—National Capital Region, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal—was reduced.

“A drastically reduced personnel would mean a skel…

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