Review Bar exam and fight virus in one act: Wash hands while reciting Lawyer’s Oath
MANILA, Philippines – It appears that Supreme Court Associate Justice Marvic Leonen is giving a “two for one” tip-preventive measure against coronavirus or COVID-19 and a possible answer to a 2020 Bar examination question come November.
Leonen said to recite the Lawyer’s Oath while washing hands instead of singing the Birthday Song twice would be better.
“Wash your hands with soap and water while reciting with feelings the Lawyer’s Oath. Not only do you prevent COVID-19 and other pathogens from spreading, but you also review the oath of your profession,” he tweeted.
Wash your hands with soap and water while reciting with feelings the lawyer’s oath. Not only do you prevent COVID19 and other pathogens from spreading, you also review the oath of your profession.#BarTip #BestBarEver2020 #Covid19
— Marvic Leonen — maroon check (@marvicleonen) March 11, 2020
Aside from the hashtag Covid19, he also used BarTip and BestBarEver 2020 as hashtags.
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The magistrate also reminded the public to stay calm, show compassion for others.
“When we succumb to panic and enforce drastic measures informed by fear rather than by science, our economy will slow down endangering the millions who depend on services and those who rely on daily wages for their family to survive.”
“Panic may cause more deaths than COVID-19,” he said.
When we succumb to panic and enforce drastic measures informed by fear rather than by science, our economy will slow down endangering the millions who depend on services and those who rely on daily wages for their family to survive. Panic may cause more deaths than COVID19.
— Marvic Leonen — maroon check (@marvicleonen) March 10, 2020
Social distancing does not mean callousness. Show compassion for others. Do not hoard goods. Leave masks for the vulnerable and those care for the sick. Do not spread false news. Go out of your way to help others. Study carefully consequences of drastic actions.#Covid19
— Marvic Leonen — maroon check (@marvicleonen) March 10, 2020
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