Canada Post is making some changes so there's less contact between you and the person delivering your packages.
"To eliminate customer interactions at the door, reduce post office customer traffic and support social & physical distancing, we have implemented a Knock, Drop and Go approach," the agency says in a press release.
It means you will no longer have to sign for your deliveries.
Instead, Canada Post workers will ring the doorbell, drop your package and leave.
If your delivery calls for a customs payment or identification, it'll go directly to the post office.
Canada Post plans to keep offices open but they are reducing hours.
They'll open an hour later and close an hour earlier. For the first hour each day, they'll give priority to the elderly and those with compromised immune systems.
But, the agency warns that some offices may have to close, "due to building closures beyond our control and some smaller locations may close due to personnel reasons. In these cases, we will direct customers to the nearest operating post office."