The offices of Correos, the Spanish post office, are to open for only three hours a day and the number of staff on duty is to be reduced for as long as the coronavirus emergency lasts.
Correos explains that it is working to ensure that postal deliveries continue but will be calling on the services of only the most essential staff, and offices will be open to the public only between 9.30 and 12.30. Similarly, afternoon and Saturday deliveries have been suspended in areas where they were still in operation, and for the time being notifications of fines and other official documents have also been shelved.
The procedures regarding any official notifications and fines which are pending a second attempt at delivery will be re-set so that when deliveries resume another “first” attempt can be made.
In addition, registered post will be left in letterboxes rather than delivered by hand wherever possible for the duration of the emergency, and no signature will be required.
What to do if you are in the Region of Murcia and believe you may have contracted the virus
The regional government has set up a special helpline to supply information to members of the public (900 121212) if they suspect that they may have contracted the virus rather than going straight to hospital or to a medical centre.
Sensible precautions
- Wash hands frequently with either soap and water or a sanitiser gel
- Catch coughs and sneezes with disposable tissues – and throw the tissues away immediately after use before immediately washing your hands!
- If you don’t have a tissue, use your sleeve – and wash the item of clothing used at the next opportunity
- AVOID touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands
- AVOID close contact with people who are unwell
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