Canada Post delivering at “Christmas-level” volumes
With many Canadians isolating at home and shopping more online, Canada Post says it is now processing and delivering parcels at levels only experienced during the busiest weeks of the Christmas season.
“We are working hard to respond in a responsible manner, putting the safety of our people, and the communities we serve, first,” Canada Post says in a release, noting that they are advising customers across the country to expect delays with their parcel deliveries.
“The heavy incoming parcel volumes, combined with the important safety measures we’ve implemented in our processing facilities, mean it is taking longer to process,” they say. “Those measures include physical distancing in facilities that were never designed for keeping people two metres apart.”
On Monday, April 20, Canada Post delivered more than 1.8 million parcels to Canadians. That’s similar to the biggest delivery days during the Christmas season.