What Does Covid-19 Coronavirus Mean For 7 Chakra Store?

This article is intended for informational purposes only. For definitive information on COVID-19, please contact health and public safety organizations in your region. This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

With the continued worldwide spread of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, various precautions are being implemented to keep local and international populations safe. 

So far this has included steps such as countries going into lockdown, factory closures, and limited flight availability.

Public health and safety is the number one concern. This information is meant to address how these measures might impact 7 Chakra Store customers and the business we run, which have the potential to be widespread.

Manufacturers, suppliers, and logistics companies are experiencing disruptions to their operations. This is likely to have implications for companies around the globe, including our store. 

This means our products might have delays reaching our customers. Let’s look more closely at what you can expect, and what to do about it.

For all international orders, we recommend that you prepare for +1 month delays depending on your country and take that into account before continuing to place orders. There are currently many shipping disruptions in certain destination countries, which are the main cause of these delays.

Please note that this is not a rule and not all of our orders will be delayed.

The majority of them are currently getting delivered on schedule.

Most of the orders from the United States are being shipped on time with occasional, minor delays.

DO PACKAGES POSE A RISK TO CUSTOMERS?

According to the CDC, there is no evidence to suggest that coronavirus has been transmitted through imported goods and packages.

While the virus is transmitted person-to-person through respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes, they generally don’t survive for long on surfaces. A recent study from UCLA suggests that the virus can survive for up to 24 hours on cardboard and up to two or three days on plastic and stainless steel. This means there is a very low risk of COVID-19 spreading from products or packaging that have been shipped over days or weeks at ambient temperatures.