Experts have addressed the concerns about spread of the pandemic through mail and parcels.
There is no evidence that COVID-19, is spreading through mail or parcels, according to state news agency, WAM.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention are both quoted in a report that says COVID-19 is mostly spread from droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes, which are inhaled by people nearby.
The report says risks are very low that COVID-19 will remain on envelopes or packages and infect anyone who handles them.
They say it’s still a good idea to regularly wash hands for 20 seconds and avoid touching your face after handling deliveries, according to WAM.


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