Can you still send mail

Yes, you can still send mail, but the process and options may have changed slightly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some updates:

  1. USPS (United States Postal Service): The USPS is still operational and accepting mail and packages. You can visit their website to find a post office near you, check mail delivery status, and track packages.
  2. Mail delivery: Mail delivery is still happening, but there may be some delays due to the pandemic. The USPS has implemented measures to reduce the risk of transmission, such as social distancing and increased cleaning of facilities.
  3. Package delivery: Package delivery services like UPS, FedEx, and DHL are also still operational. However, some packages may experience delays due to increased volumes and logistical challenges.
  4. Online mail services: Many online mail services, such as email and digital mailboxes, are still available. These services allow you to send and receive digital documents, invoices, and other mail electronically.
  5. Special considerations: If you need to send mail to a specific location, such as a hospital or nursing home, it's a good idea to check with the facility beforehand to confirm their mail acceptance policies and any specific guidelines they may have.

To send mail, you can:

  1. Visit a post office or mail center
  2. Use a mailbox or mail drop-off location
  3. Use an online mail service or digital mailbox
  4. Hire a private courier or delivery service

Remember to follow proper mail etiquette and guidelines when sending mail, and be patient with any potential delays due to the pandemic.