As a result, force majeure remains in place with respect to quality of service. On March 4, 2022, the Postal Service received notifications from various postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). All post offices nationwide will be closed while the country is on lockdown, and all mail classes will be delayed. As a result, all previous measures remain in place. On March 17, 2020, the Postal Service received notifications from various global postal operators regarding changes in international mail services due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Thailand Post will continue to provide postal services but will be operating with a reduced workforce and in line with the new restrictions and safety guidelines which may have impacts on mail processing for international inbound and outbound items and service delivery standards. Sri Lanka UPDATE:Department of Posts has advised that they are extending the suspension of mail services until April 20, 2020. Due to COVID-19, international shipping has been suspended to many countries.According to DMM 604.9.2.3, customers are entitled to a full refund of their postage costs when service to the country of destination is suspended. Slovenia UPDATE! Maldives UPDATE: Maldives Post has advised that they are extending the suspension of all postal operations until June 18, 2020, or a later date to be communicated in due course. For mail destined to Malaysia, items will be handled as follows: Items requiring signature on delivery will no longer be signed at the time of delivery. Fiji currently has weekly flight connections with those two countries and the United States . A Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point C-130 Hercules aircrew launched at 7:00 a.m. Wednesday and arrived on scene at approximately 9:00 a.m. to begin searching. The previously communicated measures affecting operations will remain in place and will continue to cause significant delays to all inbound and outbound international letter-post, parcel-post and EMS services. Delivery will be conducted via methods that limit direct contact, with immediate effect. A summary of New Zealands COVID-19 Alert Levels and their restrictions can be found atcovid19.govt.nz/alert-system. Cyprus:Cyprus Post has advised that significant delays are to be expected in the delivery of all inbound letter-post, parcel-post and Express Mail Service (EMS) items. Consequently, given the current state of affairs, MaltaPost cannot guarantee delivery standards and times. The delivery of letter-post, parcel-post and Express Mail Service (EMS) items has returned to normal. The U.S. has advised that the Czech Government has extended the state of emergency for an additional 14 days effective March 28, 2021. shipping from germany to usa suspended. Nepal UPDATE: Nepal Post has advised that the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has extended the suspension of international flights until midnight May 31, 2021. Slovensk Pota will continue to provide postal services in line with public health measures and other restrictions, but with a reduced workforce.