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Royal Mail stops Saturday letter deliveries amid coronavirus pandemic

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Royal Mail will no longer deliver letters on Saturdays during the coronavirus outbreak. The company said the move was to "ease the burden" on postal workers following a huge number in staff illnesses during the pandemic.

Starting on May 2, Royal Mail will only deliver letters to people's homes on Monday to Friday instead of six days a week. However, Post Offices will still be open and people will be able to send letters and packages as normal on Saturdays.Parcels -  including Special Delivery and Track, as well as non-account services – will continue to operate six days per week.Royal Mail will also continue to collect all mail from businesses, post offices and post boxes, it said.The company said that it had been hit by “significantly

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