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A month after the holidays, some people are still getting Christmas packages in the mail
January 28, 2021 6:30 PM CNN
A US Post Service worker pushes a cart with deliveries through the streets of midtown New York on December 23, 2020. - The USPS indicated that they were currently experiencing unprecedented volume increases and limited employee availability due to the impacts of COVID-19 which might lead to temporary delays of mail delivery. (Photo by Kena Betancur / AFP) (Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNN) It’s nearly February, and holiday packages and cards are still making their way to peoples’ doorsteps. The reason for all these delays? Like so much right now, the pandemic is partially to blame.
Postal problems: what s with all the delays with USPS?
Many are sounding off, saying that some holiday packages are still “stuck in transit” with the USPS. What’s the deal? Newswatch 16’s Ryan Leckey got some answers. Author: Ryan Leckey Updated: 6:01 AM EST January 27, 2021
From just recently receiving Christmas cards mailed days before the holiday to getting slapped with late fees on your bills because your checks didn’t arrive on time, it’s just some of the mayhem many of you are sounding off about surrounding your holiday mail.
Those Christmas cards, gifts, you name it, and many of you are wondering, what’s taking so long and why did our packages end up on a jolly jaunt of their own this holiday season?