
Operating During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The global pandemic of COVID-19 has impacted our country in ways that were unimaginable months ago. It is changing how people across the U.S. and around the world are working, shopping, even interacting with one another. States have ordered many stores and businesses to close. Businesses that continue to operate are faced with protecting their employees and customers, while coming up with creative ways to market and deliver their products.
The Postal Service continues to serve the public, operating on the front line, fulfilling the universal service obligation to deliver to every house and business every day. USPS is finding itself serving a population that is relying on it now more than ever. For many home-bound and quarantined people, home delivery is the only source for medicine and other vital supplies. During this time, the Postal Service has also prioritized the safety of its employees and customers.
We recognize the reality of the pandemic and have adapted our operations to maintain continuity while ensuring the safety of our employees. We are taking abundant care to minimize exposure to both our employees and Postal Service employees, using technology whenever possible. As we have told our employees, we also ask you to follow CDC guidelines, remain home as much as possible, and stay safe.
For questions or concerns about delivery during the pandemic, please go to usps.com to track mail or get information from the USPS Coronavirus FAQs page.
Postal Service employees, for work-related complaints or issues, please use our Hotline to let us know.
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I asked him to put a mask on or leave.
None of the post office workers said anything to him even after I pointed him out and continued to assist him without a mask!
Who is supposed to enforce the mask rule?
Wth is going on. It passed customs no problem. So wth is ir
Christmas is coming , LOL !!!!!
The problem appears to be with the US postal system, fewer available employees and no contingency plan for a situation like this. There are very few planes and ships transporting mail now, so I'm thinking they hold the mail until overseas transport is a available.
So don't give up yet. Suggest tracking numbers on anything of importance, although they are skipping the scanning at some stops along the way, I think to save time.
August 5, 2020 at 9:17 am
Arrived at USPS Regional Facility
CHICAGO IL INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Has been over a month with no update. I've opened a case and still only response was "sorry due to COVID we have been experiencing delays"