Is the mail still running

A question that gets to the heart of many people's daily routines!

In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) is still operating and delivering mail and packages. However, like many other organizations, USPS has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and has implemented various measures to ensure the safety of its employees and customers.

Here are some ways in which USPS has adapted to the pandemic:

  1. Modified operations: USPS has reduced its operating hours at some post offices and mail processing facilities to minimize the risk of transmission.
  2. Social distancing: USPS has implemented social distancing measures, such as installing plexiglass barriers, increasing the distance between customers and employees, and limiting the number of customers allowed in post offices at a time.
  3. Remote work: Some USPS employees are working remotely to reduce the need for in-person interactions.
  4. Increased cleaning and disinfection: USPS has increased its cleaning and disinfection protocols to reduce the risk of transmission.
  5. Contactless delivery: USPS has introduced contactless delivery options, such as leaving packages at the doorstep or using secure delivery boxes, to minimize contact between customers and employees.

Despite these challenges, USPS continues to deliver mail and packages to millions of Americans every day. You can still send and receive mail, and USPS offers various services, including Priority Mail, First Class Mail, and Parcel Post.

If you have any specific questions or concerns about USPS services or operations, I recommend visiting the USPS website or contacting your local post office for more information.