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Old 01-21-2021, 06:28 PM
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The property is actually considered an amenity, so it is either property of the VCCDD (north of 466), SLCDD (between 466 and 44), or privately owned by the developer (south of 44). As Retiredguy123 stated, the interior of the postal facility is government-controlled property under the jurisdiction of the Postal Service.

So the root question as I read it is do you have to wear a face mask to check your mail. No. Do the contract postal workers have to wear a mask inside? Maybe, it depends on how this edict from up high is written. If there's only one person inside it would be stupid. If there is more than one worker inside then I would lay odds they'll go back to the Bill Clinton days and close the doors and adopt the policy of "don't ask, don't tell".
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