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Amazon's one- and two-day delivery times are returning to normal as coronavirus restrictions ease around the world.
The tech giant has removed restrictions that started in March limiting the number of inventory items that third-party sellers could send to Amazon warehouses.
"We removed quantity limits on products our suppliers can send to our fulfillment centers," Amazon spokeswoman Kristen Kish said in an email to TIME Magazine. "We continue to adhere to extensive health and safety measures to protect our associates as they pick, pack and ship products to customers, and are improving delivery speeds across our store."
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