New Lawyer Bring Only Cardboard Standee of His Parents in Supreme Court
NEW LAWYER- Due to the threat of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) this man only brings cardboard standee of his parents in the supreme court.
As the COVID-19 threat is still on the line people’s movement is very limited. Many events are being canceled as some attendees or visitors are unable to come due to transportation difficulties and fear of infections.
However, some important events still continue but with limited capacity and need to observe minimum health standards to avoid virus infections. Just like the signing on the Roll of Attorneys in Supreme Court.
On Twitter, Mike Navallo shared a video of a new lawyer who only brought cardboard standee of his parents because they can’t come to the event due to the threat of COVID-19, and visitors on the court are limited.
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According to Navallo, the new lawyer has assured that even actions are limited due to the threat; he can still share this day with his parents. The important day of signing the Roll of Attorneys in the Supreme Court.
Since guests are not allowed in the Supreme Court, Aivan Charles Torres brought his parents’ cardboard standee this Thursday for the ceremony. Her parents are currently in Pampanga. Torres is one of the 2,103 who passed the 2019 Bar Exams.
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