05-24-2020, 10:35 PM
USPS® Coronavirus Updates:
Expected Delivery Changes
USPS products and packages may require more time to
be delivered due to limited transportation availability as
a result of the ongoing COVID-19 impacts.
Apr 17, 2020•FAQ
Article Number
000004253
Customer Information
I understand some of my mail delivery
may be delayed? Why?
Postal Service Priority Mail® products and First-Class®
packages may temporarily require more time to be delivered
due to limited transportation availability as a result of the
Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
When will this happen?
This change is effective April 17, 2020.
How will this affect delivery of Priority Mail?
Priority Mail's two-day and three-day service commitments
will be extended to three days and four days, respectively.
Customers will continue to receive improved product tracking
and as much as $50 in free insurance.
Will this affect delivery of Priority Mail Express®?
Priority Mail Express service, which guarantees overnight service,
and one-day service commitments for Priority Mail will not change.
Will First-Class Mail be delayed too?
There is no impact to First-Class letters and flats. However,
First-Class Package Service® two and three day service
commitments will be extended to three and four days respectively.
Will this affect delivery of my medicine?
Medication remains a priority in all areas of transportation,
processing and delivery.
Is mail still being sent to other countries?
Global Express Guaranteed® Services also have been altered.
For a full list of international and domestic updates,
refer to usps.com.
Related Information
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Expected Delivery Changes
USPS products and packages may require more time to
be delivered due to limited transportation availability as
a result of the ongoing COVID-19 impacts.
Apr 17, 2020•FAQ
Article Number
000004253
Customer Information
I understand some of my mail delivery
may be delayed? Why?
Postal Service Priority Mail® products and First-Class®
packages may temporarily require more time to be delivered
due to limited transportation availability as a result of the
Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
When will this happen?
This change is effective April 17, 2020.
How will this affect delivery of Priority Mail?
Priority Mail's two-day and three-day service commitments
will be extended to three days and four days, respectively.
Customers will continue to receive improved product tracking
and as much as $50 in free insurance.
Will this affect delivery of Priority Mail Express®?
Priority Mail Express service, which guarantees overnight service,
and one-day service commitments for Priority Mail will not change.
Will First-Class Mail be delayed too?
There is no impact to First-Class letters and flats. However,
First-Class Package Service® two and three day service
commitments will be extended to three and four days respectively.
Will this affect delivery of my medicine?
Medication remains a priority in all areas of transportation,
processing and delivery.
Is mail still being sent to other countries?
Global Express Guaranteed® Services also have been altered.
For a full list of international and domestic updates,
refer to usps.com.
Related Information
Sending Mail & Packages
Mail & Shipping Services
Featured Tracking
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