The USPS is closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation and continues to follow strategies and measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) and public health departments. The CDC, the World Health Organization and the Surgeon General have indicated that there is currently no evidence that COVID-19 is being spread through the mail.
Mail is an essential service for purposes of compliance with state & municipality shelter-in-place orders and other social distancing restrictions, notably:
While such studies indicate a potential increase in risk, the probability of contracting COVID-19 through the handling of mail—which has been in the standard mail stream for several days—remains low, provided the handler follows common sense personal protective protocols.
USPS VOWS TO REMAIN OPEN AS ESSENTIAL SERVICE
Mail is an essential service for purposes of compliance with state & municipality shelter-in-place orders and other social distancing restrictions, notably:
- Delivering medications,
- Social security checks, and
- The leading delivery service for on-line purchases.
While such studies indicate a potential increase in risk, the probability of contracting COVID-19 through the handling of mail—which has been in the standard mail stream for several days—remains low, provided the handler follows common sense personal protective protocols.
USPS VOWS TO REMAIN OPEN AS ESSENTIAL SERVICE