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Postal Service Outlines Current Collection Hours

Postal Service Outlines Current Collection Hours
05 May 2020, 04:19 PM
Covid 19

This week the Airport, West End and Little Cayman Post Offices is open:

·         Wednesdays (for persons with surnames and businesses with names starting with A – K),

·         Thursdays (for persons with surnames and businesses with names starting with L – Z).

Other post offices are open only for the collection of general delivery mail. 

Times for the Collection of General Delivery – as of week of 5 May 2020

Office

Hours for Collection of General Delivery

Airport Post Office

No General Delivery service.

Bodden Town Post Office

Wed & Thu 10am to 11am

Creek Post Office

Wed & Thu 11:30 am to 1:30pm

East End Post Office

Wed & Thu 10am to 11am

General Post Office

Wed & Thu 12 noon to 1pm

Hell Post Office

Wed & Thu 10am to 11am

Little Cayman Post Office

Wed & Thu 9am to 1pm

North Side Post Office

Wed & Thu 10am to 11am

Savannah Post Office

Wed & Thu 10am to 11am

Seven Mile Beach Post Office

Wed & Thu 10am to 11am

Spot Bay Post Office

Wed & Thu 11am to 1pm

Stake Bay Post Office

Collected at the West End Post Office.

Watering Place Post Office

Wed & Thu 9:00am to 11:00am

West Bay Post Office

Wed & Thu 10am to 11am

West End Post Office

Wed & Thu 9am to 1pm

Customers collecting general delivery mail must show ID. At small district post offices, only one customer at a time will be allowed inside to collect general delivery mail.

Registered mail without fees due at collection will be delivered to post office boxes starting on Wednesday, 6 May 2020.  The standard practice of face-to-face delivery of registered mail is being suspended at this time to keep customer contact minimal.

As the Cayman Islands transition to lower COVID-19 suppression levels, following the suppression system recently outlined by Premier, Hon. Alden McLaughlin, the CIPS will open more post offices and increase the services that it offers. The aim is to return to full operations when the Islands are at Level 1– All Clear.

Postmaster General Sheena Glasgow explains that throughout its phased reopening, the Postal Service has been working to balance the needs of the community with the need of its employees. Around half of these she says are at high-risk from a COVID-19 infection.  Nearly three quarters live with someone who is high risk.

Ms Glasgow comments that to manage staff exposure, the CIPS aims to gradually re-open post offices as the official risk and suppression levels are reduced by the Government. To ensure that customers have an updated source of information on such changes, CIPS will provide weekly updates to its hours of operation on the Contact Us page of its website, www.caymanpost.gov.ky .

She stresses that social distancing protocols must continue to be observed by customers and staff alike while at a post office.

“Our commitment to protecting vulnerable staff is part of our commitment to protecting our communities,” says Ms Glasgow.