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23rd March 2020, 07:06 PM
#1
I would imagine that the border closures only relate to non-business travel, as people would still be needed to drive the trucks and planes for freight between states.
Cargo and freight were not affected by the international borders closing last week, particularly since this country is going to need every dollar it can get from exports (and vital equipment needed to be imported).
I think the only impact the virus will have on mail is if post offices are told to close down in the next wave of restrictions (if we go to the next step of closing down all businesses and stores that aren't supermarkets like in some other countries).
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23rd March 2020, 07:56 PM
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No, mail services aren't stopped as it is an essential service. Postal services didn't necessarily stop even in China but there was delays.
Of course, if someone at the local post office catches the 'rona that will have an impact.
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