Cebu City courts closed after witness tests positive for COVID-19


CEBU CITY (PNA) – All courts in this city will be closed for Monday and Tuesday to give way to disinfection and containment measures after a witness who appeared in a Regional Trial Court (RTC) branch tested positive for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Regional Trial Court - Cebu City Executive Judge Macaundas Hadjirasul (File photo)

RTC Executive Branch Judge Macaundas Hadjirasul issued a statement via social media Sunday night, saying the Cebu City Hall of Justice (CCHJ) “will be on lockdown on September 28 and 29” for massive decontamination.

Hadjirasul said court employees would work from home, but litigants and lawyers can still contact them through online and hotline numbers.

“We’ll have the whole CCHJ disinfected because a witness who came to one of our branches turned out (to be) Covid-19 positive,” Hadjirasul said in a message to the Philippine News Agency (PNA).

He said the witness, a law enforcer, went to a branch of the RTC at Qimonda Building where the CCHJ is located to testify.

The hearings of cases were then postponed.

“We were informed by government contact tracers last Friday afternoon that his swab test, which was earlier taken, yielded positive result for COVID-19,” Hadjirasul said.

“The court administration conducted contact tracing and identified individuals who he had been in contact with” in the RTC,” he added.

Last August, Hadjirasul issued a memorandum, requiring lawyers and litigants to use hotlines and emails in transacting with the local courts when the capital city was placed under general community quarantine (GCQ), and each calendared case was allotted with a specific time for the hearing with only the counsel, parties, and the witness allowed entry into the court.

He also imposed minimum health standards, such as mandatory wearing of face mask and face shield and physical distancing.