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Caloocan City Judicial Complex temporarily closed for disinfection

/ 10:53 AM January 11, 2021

MANILA, Philippines — The Caloocan City Judicial Complex, including Regional Trial Court Branch 232 and Family Court Branch 1, will be closed on Monday, January 11, and Tuesday, January 12, for an “intensive building disinfection.”

This follows the temporary closure of the Public Attorney’s Office in the city as one of its employees tested positive for COVID-19, according to a memorandum from Executive Judge Victoriano Cabanos issued on Sunday.

The document was also confirmed by the Public Information Office of the Supreme Court.

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“While our Offices are physically closed, the Courts and the Offices of the Clerks of Court shall continue to operate using the available platform and facilities provided by the Supreme Court, and must be reached by Court users through our respective hotline numbers and email addresses,” Cabanos said in the memorandum.

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