Ombudsman Samuel R. Martires has ordered the extension until Jan. 28 of the physical closure of the offices of the Office of the Ombudsman in Quezon City and Davao City.
The extension was ordered “due to the alarming number of COVID-infected personnel.” But Martires did not cite any figure.“For strict implementation of isolation and quarantine protocols order, and to arrest the transmission of infection among employees in the office, no OMB personnel will be allowed inside the office premises during the period that it is closed unless prior authorization has been secured from the Ombudsman, who in turn will inform Assistant Ombudsman Joselito P.
With the physical closure of the OMB offices, all personnel both in Quezon City and Davao City were instructed “to continue to work from home permissible under the civil service rules.”
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