Government officials who cannot be physically present for Duterte’s Sona due to physical distancing measures will still have to dress up for the occasion. | JMAurelioINQ
Malacañang has organized virtual Zoom viewing rooms where government officials and other personalities can virtually attend this year’s Sona.
Presidential communications secretary Martin Andanar said there would be three Zoom viewing rooms—one for Cabinet officials who could not join the President’s retinue, one for local chief executives and youth officials, and another for representatives of overseas Filipino workers.A Zoom link will be sent to the invited virtual guests.“The Cabinet members and the local chief executives who will attend the Zoom meeting are still encouraged to wear barong.
“The plenary hall used to be full of people. That won’t happen anymore, since the audience at the Batasan will be limited,” Andanar said.
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