New Zealand Post is the latest company to introduce strict rules around parcel delivery to avoid physical contact and help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Starting today, drivers will no longer get signatures even on parcels. Drivers will instead knock on the door, then step back two metres (or as far back as safe).
They will wait for the occupant to open the door and - if a signature is required - ask for the recipient's name. They will then leave the parcel in a "sensible place" for the customer to pick up once the driver has left.
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