
Feb 22, 2021 @ 16:34
SC Justice tests positive for COVID, suspends ATA oral arguments
The oral arguments for the Anti-Terrorism Act is postponed to a later date. This came after a certain Supreme Court Justice has tested positive for COVID-19.
SC justice tests positive for #COVID19; Anti-Terror law oral arguments suspended https://t.co/zMiwH87BwJ
— ABS-CBN News (@ABSCBNNews) February 22, 2021
In the report, the antigen test of the said abogado allegedly yielded a positive result. The set schedule is immediately suspended but the SC eventually clarified that it was just a false positive.
The abogado was said to have taken an RT- PCR swab test that rendered a negative results. Regardless if the said justice is reportedly asymptomatic or not, the oral arguments will resume on March 3 as a pre-caution.
Doble ingat na lang!