CSC logs 5 new confirmed cases of COVID-19; Central Office to be closed from March 15 to 19
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) Central Office in Batasan Hills, Quezon City has logged five new confirmed cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

As a result, the Central Office will “continue to be closed for one week" from March 15 to 19 due to five confirmed cases of COVID-19, the CSC said in a two-page advisory signed by CSC Chairperson Alicia dela Rosa-Bala.
“As part of precautionary measures, the CSC Central Office shall undertake disinfection measures and conduct contract tracing. The closure is also intended to allow officials and employees to observe the required period of self-isolation pending results of the COVID-19 testing conducted last week,” the advisory read.
The CSC advised its clients not to visit the Central Office from March 15 to 19.
CSC Commissioner Aileen Lourdes Lizada, who shared the advisory to the media, said that, as of Sunday, March 14, they recorded five new confirmed cases of COVID infections in the Central Office.
“Forty-four passengers of the shuttle service were exposed and 10 employees exhibited symptoms and will undergo swab testing tomorrow,” she told the Manila Bulletin in a Viber message Sunday night, March 14.
The CSC advised its clients to continuously avail the services of its Integrated Records Management Office (IRMO), Office for Legal Affairs (OLA), Civil Service Institute (CSI), and Human Resource Relations Office (HRRO) through online. in July last year, the CSC recorded four confirmed cases of COVID-19.