Coronavirus:
NZ Post halts mail to and from China
19
February, 2020
If
you're waiting on a parcel to arrive from China, don't hold your
breath - NZ Post has halted all mail to and from China.
NZ
Post says the suspension is because of partner airlines suspending
flights to China.
"Given
the current suspension of many airline services into China, NZ Post
is currently not accepting any mail or parcels for delivery into
China," NZ Post's website states.
The
ban on mail and parcels is temporary and will be regularly reviewed.
NZ
Post will once again send items when China is able to receive mail
and parcels.
Anyone
waiting by the mailbox for post sent before February 17 will face
"significant delays" until further notice, NZ Post's
website states.
"Chinese
Government requirements have resulted in the suspension of many
services and many senders within China have suspended business in an
attempt to control the spread of Covid-19.
"The
suspension of many flights which carry mail and parcels out of China
is also contributing to these delays."
The
World Health Organisation has confirmed it is safe to receive mail
and parcels from China without risk of contracting COVID-19, it says.
"From
previous analysis, we know coronaviruses do not survive long on
objects, such as letters or packages," the WHO website states.
"We've
seen some parcels arriving in NZ with a 'sterilised' label on them,
and these may be seen more frequently in the coming weeks," NZ
Post said.
"It
is our understanding that these may have been sterilised within China
(either by the sender, or by China Post) to prevent the spread of the
virus locally where packets and parcels are handled more frequently
by local delivery and logistics team members."
NZ
Post is directing customers with concerns to the WHO
factsheet online.
Mail
routes have not shut down entirely.
"International
Express is still able to be sent to specific destinations at this
time," its website advised.
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