Vatican City, 12 March, 2020 / 1:03 pm (ACI Africa).
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Vatican City State offices and dicasteries of the Holy See will remain open and working, with additional precautions and permission to work from home in some cases, the Vatican said Thursday.
A March 12 statement said “it has been established that the dicasteries and entities of the Holy See and of the Vatican City State remain open to ensure essential services to the Universal Church.”
With the permission of their supervisors, certain employees may work remotely. Those whose work regards materials or information protected by the pontifical secret may not work from home, according to provisions distributed by the Secretariat of State, which is coordinating the Vatican’s measures during the coronavirus pandemic.
The decision to continue work was made during a special March 12 meeting of the heads of dicasteries, chaired by Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
The Secretariat of State’s provisions asked that offices adopt flexible hours and schedule employees and officials to work varied shifts, in order to avoid having many people present in the office at the same time.