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Court workers get special leave for COVID vaccinations

The Supreme Court has granted all judiciary officials and employees, including justices and judges, with “special privileged leave” during their vaccinations against the coronavirus disease.

The SC stressed that judicial employees and officials will have a two-day leave of absence which would not be deducted from their leave credits.

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Vaccines against COVID-19 are given in two separate doses at least 30 days apart.

Chief Justice Alexander approved the grant of “special privileged leave” with a retroactive application. This means that those who had their vaccinations before the approval of the request last May 19 are still entitled to the two-day leave of absence.

Chief Administrative Officer Maria Carina M. Cunanan made the request, while Clerk of Court Marife Lomibao Cuevas submitted it for Gesmundo’s approval.

The approval was relayed to justices and personnel of the lower appellate collegiate courts—Court of Appeals, Court of Tax Appeals and Sandiganbayan—and the judges and employees of the trial courts in a circular dated last May 28 and issued by Court Administrator Jose Midas P. Marquez.

About 30,000 officials and employees of the judiciary had been included in the A4 priority group in the government’s vaccination program.

The National Task Force against COVID-19 had granted the SC’s request which stated that “justices, judges, and court personnel of the Philippine Judiciary are frontline government workers in the justice sector, whose functions are essential at all times, especially during the pandemic.” Rey E. Requejo

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