Mindanao Times

CSC exam to go on

- BY WARREN ELIJAH E. VALDEZ

THE CIVIL Service Examinatio­n set on March 15 will push through amid the issue on the spread of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID 19), an official said.

Civil Service Commission (CSC) XI chief human resource specialist Evelyn Yparraguir­re told TIMES yesterday that the examinatio­n here in Davao region will continue on the scheduled date, following a nationwide advisory from the CSC’s central office.

Yparraguir­re said those who will be taking the exam are advised to take self-protection measures on the day of the exam.

“They can bring those

items like their own masks, alcohol, and hand sanitizers,” she said.

However, Yparraguir­re said those who are showing signs of illnesses or flu-like symptoms are advised not to take the exam this March anymore.

Aside from those who are showing symptoms, the CSC also advises examinees not to take the examinatio­n if they recently came back from travel in mainland China and its Special Administra­tive Regions (Hong Kong and Macau, and Taiwan) or other countries to be later covered by the Philippine government­issued travel ban.

Those who had recent contact with a person confirmed or suspected having COVID-19 are also advised not to take the exam.

The CSC advisory cited precaution­ary measures needed to be undertaken as a response to the Department of Health’s (DOH) recent recommenda­tion for the cancellati­on of events that drew huge number of attendees.

Those who can’t the March exam should “advise our office beforehand that they can’t take the exam because they have the symptoms.”

“We can reschedule them for the next civil service exam this August but they have to notify us that they can’t attend the March exam.”

Those who fail to notify or inform the CSC will not be able to take the examinatio­n on August. The notificati­on will be in the form of a letter with a medical certificat­e.

There is a total of 295,711 individual­s nationwide registered for the Career Service Examinatio­nPen and Paper Test (CSEPPT) next month.

Around 253,811 individual­s will take the Profession­al Exam while an estimated 41,900 will take the Subprofess­ional Level.

In Davao region, a total of 16,999 examinees will be taking the exam, 14,425 of which are from Davao City alone. A total of 1,507 examinees will be taking the exam in Tagum, Davao del Norte, while 1,068 examiners are for Mati, Davao Oriental.

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