![]() It is a big team effort and I am very grateful for our posties for playing their part to help keep people safe. I want to thank the Royal Mail, who, from this weekend, will empty some of their post boxes 7 days a week to speed up home testing. ![]() Health and Social Care Secretary, Matt Hancock, said: Royal Mail has always been proud to help the country in whatever way we can and we could not be prouder of the support we have been asked to give the government and the Department of Health and Social Care. This includes delivery to and collection from the growing number of regional test centres and care providers and the return of home tests.Īs part of this we introduced a unique network of priority postboxes for the rapid return of test kits to labs to help in the country’s fight against the pandemic. That came as they confirmed more weekend. Since April, we have played a crucial role in the movement of test kits. At the end of last year, ministers announced Royal Mail had decided to increase the number of its Priority Postboxes from 33,000 to more than 35,000. Nick Landon, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Mail, said: Priority postboxes can be identified via the Royal Mail website or app. ![]() Royal Mail has also increased its number of priority postboxes available for Monday to Saturday postings from 33,000 to over 35,000, providing increased convenience for test kit customers. Collections will now be made from these priority postboxes on a Sunday. Royal Mail is introducing a weekend extension for over 15,000 existing priority postboxes from 21 November. ![]()
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