At this point, most of the spanish business working in public spaces are closed down, and we the citizens are following a strict quarantine at home until at least end of this month to avoid as much as possible the spreading of the virus. It's a really exceptional situation that not even the elders have ever experienced. Other countries are also following the quarantine and others will follow soon.
Thanks God our staff and families remain healthy and the virus has not arrived to our little villages.
Our company is still working, receiving and attending orders as usual.
All our workers are working separately from their homes, and the packing staff is also working at home with very strict hygienic procedures, preparing and sending orders as usual.
Our national mail company has lowered down their timetables, but the mail and goods sent by mail are still going out and coming in through our borders without any problem, maybe a bit slower, but that's all.
If the situation changes for worst, meaning the traffic of goods between countries are temporary prohibited, then i will let you all know through our website newsletter, here in the forums and through our social media.
Please, let's do all our best to stop the spreading of this virus by following the recommendations of the health authorities. Stay safe and take good care
Lets hope there not putting all the mail entering countries from other out side countries through the radiation treatments.
Got my delivery this morning.. thanks dubi and all the Ace team.
Lets hope there not putting all the mail entering countries from other out side countries through the radiation treatments.
. The USPS warned that a number of products could be adversely affected, such as seeds, photographic film, biological samples, food, medicines, and electronic equipment. In the process of irradiation, mail is exposed to extreme heat. Paper is weakened and may appear to have been aged, with discoloration (e.g., yellowing), and brittleness. Pages may break, crumble, or fuse to other pages. Documents bound with glue may have loose pages. The printing on pages may be distorted or offset onto adjacent pages. If tape is affixed to address labels, the address may be illegible.[2]
Irradiation's effects on paper caused some alarm in the philatelic world, which sends large numbers of rare postage stamps and covers through the mail. A number of auction houses stopped sending material through the mail, and Linn's Stamp News regularly featured reports on stamps and covers that had been ruined by irradiation.[3]
Although at one time the USPS expected to irradiate all mail, it later scaled back to just treating mail sent to government offices, including all mail directed to the White House, Congress, and the Library of Congress.[4]
Thanks for the reply, my first order with Ace.