DOJ ends lockdown March 23; only 30% workers allowed on-site work March 24-April 4
The Department of Justice (DOJ) main office in Manila will re-open on Wednesday, March 24, with only 30 percent of officials and employees allowed to physically report for work.

(MANILA BULLETIN)
Justice Secretary Menardo I. Guevarra said that personnel who are not working on-site at the DOJ offices will continue to work from home.
The lockdown at the DOJ started last March 19 due to 45 active cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infections among personnel.
“The notable rise in COVID-19 cases in the DOJ has apparently slowed down,” Guevarra said on Tuesday noon, March 23.
Of the 45 personnel infected with COVID-19, two are in the hospital and eight are in quarantine facilities. The rest of those infected are under home quarantine.