The Island's postal service is insisting it will continue to deliver Island-wide amid the efforts to fight Coronavirus.
The organisation wants to reassure residents that all its staff and customers are following stricter rules around hygiene and social distancing when delivering mail across the Isle of Man.
The post office has brought in numerous measures to help combat the spread of infection including keeping at least two metres from someones home when delivering a doorstep parcel and not asking for physical signatures.
Its Chief Executive, Simon Kneen, says the organisation remains committed to customers and efforts are being made to minimise potential disruption.
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