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Facebook's head of ads and business products said Friday that the social media giant is banning ads and commerce listings for medical masks.

Share this -The food delivery company Postmates on Friday announced a “non-contact delivery" option amid fears of the coronavirus illness COVID-19.

"Customers can now choose if they'd like to receive their order at the door or curbside or say they'd prefer for it to just be left at the door. The fleet member will be alerted to their preference at the time of delivery," a Postmates spokesperson said in an email.

DoorDash also has a feature enabling requests for food to be left at the door along with a photo of where the food should be left through the app, the company said.

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