The Department of Justice (DOJ) main offices will resume on-site work at 30 percent capacity starting Wednesday, March 24, 2021, until April 4.
The rest of the employees will continue to work from home.
DOJ Secretary Menardo Guevarra stated that the notable rise in COVID-19 cases within the department has slowed down.
As of Monday, March 22, the DOJ had 45 active COVID-19 cases, with the majority experiencing asymptomatic or mild symptoms and being in home quarantine.
Eight cases are in quarantine facilities and two are hospitalized.
The DOJ compound is located between two areas under granular lockdown, but national government offices are not covered by these lockdowns.
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