On March 17, 2021, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). On September 29, 2020, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Vietnam UPDATE:VNPost has advised that due to a significant number of new COVID-19 infections in Viet Nam, the Vietnamese Government has reinforced measures to minimize the spread of COVID-19. Portugal UPDATE:CTT Correios de Portugal has advised that the Portuguese Government has extended the general lockdown in place throughout Portugal until at least March 1, 2021. International Service Resumption Notice effective December 10, 2021. Consequently, the force majeure previously announced continues to apply, with an impact on quality of service for all types of mail, including inbound and outbound letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items. At the other end of the scale, the shortest trade lane that's not entirely within Europe is the one that connects Germany with North Africa. Effective Friday, March 4, 2022, the Postal Service will resume acceptance of mail destined to the following: On March 1, 2022, the Postal Service received a notification from sterreichische Post AG, the designated operator ofAustria,advising that the measures aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19 have been lifted, and postal services have returned to normal. For the most up-to-date information on the status of shipments, customers can track a parcel on UPS.com. Sri Lanka UPDATE:The Department of Posts has advised that due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, strict island-wide travel restrictions have been imposed by the government until June 7, 2021. Nepal UPDATE:Nepal Post has advised that they are extending the suspension of mail services until April 30, 2020. A situation of force majeure is declared and the acceptance of letter-post and parcel-post items destined to all other countries is suspended with immediate effect, until sufficient transport capacity becomes available. Nevertheless, problems persist with regard to the capacity, frequency and regularity of international flights. This means that it is unable to guarantee delivery standards for letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items. All mail items sent to Sri Lanka will be processed and delivered in compliance with restrictions and safety guidelines imposed by the government in order to prevent the further spread of the pandemic. However, due to social distancing and other measures to combat the COVID-19 virus that remain in place, the delivery of postal items may still be subject to delays. Portugal UPDATE:CTT Correios de Portugal has advised that a state of alert is in force throughout the country until further notice. South Africa UPDATE:South African Post Office Ltd. (SAPO) has advised that due to the prevailing COVID-19 situation and the unavailability of flights, transit mail service has been suspended until further notice. All previously issued restrictions regarding addressee signature and service standards continue to apply and force majeure remains in effect. Estonia UPDATE:Estonian Post has advised that postal services will resume as normal, without restrictions, effective June 14, 2021. Brazil UPDATE:Correios has advised that, due to the critical COVID-19 situation in Brazil, the city of So Paulo has decreed an emergency 10-day holiday, from March 26 to April 4, 2021. Saudi Arabia:Saudi Post has advised that all letter-post, parcel-post and EMS items requiring signature on delivery will be delivered to customers indirectly. Additionally, on June 2, 2020, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
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