SingPost to continue nationwide deliveries; select post offices to remain open from April 7

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SingPost to continue nationwide deliveries; select post offices to remain open from April 7
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.SingPost to continue nationwide deliveries; select post offices to remain open from April 7

Small items that can fit into the letterbox, including those with tracking capabilities such as Registered Service items, will now be sent directly to the letterbox. If the item is too large to be delivered to the letterbox, SingPost will deliver it to the customer's door with minimum contact with the recipient.

Since March, SingPost has also introduced contactless delivery options for items that require signature receipts, including obtaining pre-authorisation to leave the items at the door, or for staff to sign on behalf of the recipient.As for businesses that are closed, all mail, including items with tracking capabilities will be sent to their letterbox.

Separately, SingPost also noted that while nationwide deliveries will carry on, there may be some delays. This comes after two more employees at its mail processing facility were tested positive for Covid-19 last week, bringing the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases at SingPost to eight. As at 11.50am on Monday, SingPost shares were trading at 63.5 Singapore cents, up one cent or 1.6 per cent.

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