By Matthew Daly and Anthony Izaguirre Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Delivery of mail-order prescription drugs was delayed significantly this summer after the new postmaster general ordered major changes in U.S. Postal Service operations, according to a report released Wednesday by Senate Democrats. The report contradicts public claims by Louis DeJoy that the recent moves he imposed 'should not have impacted anybody.' Prescription drug orders filled by mail increased by one-fifth during the coronavirus pandemic, the report found, and deliveries for medications that previously took two days or three days now take closer to three days or four days. Some […]
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