This article documents the chronology of the response to the
COVID-19 pandemic in March 2022, originating in
Wuhan, China in December 2019. Some developments may become known or fully understood only in retrospect. Reporting on this pandemic began in
December 2019.
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8 March
Malaysian Prime MinisterIsmail Sabri Yaakob has announced that Malaysia will fully reopen its borders to foreign travellers from 1 April. Fully vaccinated travellers will be allowed to enter the country with having to undergo quarantine.[1]
New Zealand COVID-19 Response Minister
Chris Hipkins announced that the isolation period for COVID-19 positive cases and household contacts would be reduced from ten days to seven days from 11:59pm on 11 March 2022.[3]
16 March
New Zealand will allow fully-vaccinated tourists from Australia to enter the country from 13 April 2022 without having to go into managed or self-isolation.[4]
18 March
American Samoa's Department of Health has suspended all flights to the
Manu'a Islands after 800 cases were reported on the main island of
Tutuila.[5]
The Vanuatu Government has imposed a curfew in commercial stores and ordered the closure of roadside food stalls and kava bars in response to a surge in cases nationwide.[5]
23 March
New Zealand Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern announced that the Government would ease outdoor and indoor gathering restrictions by 11:59pm on 25 March 2022. In addition,
vaccine pass requirements and the vaccine mandates for educators,
Police, and
Defence Force personnel would be eliminated from 11:59pm on 4 April.[6][7]
This article documents the chronology of the response to the
COVID-19 pandemic in March 2022, originating in
Wuhan, China in December 2019. Some developments may become known or fully understood only in retrospect. Reporting on this pandemic began in
December 2019.
Reactions and measures in the United Nations
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adding to it. (February 2024)
Reactions and measures in Africa
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Reactions and measures in the Americas
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Reactions and measures in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Reactions and measures in Europe
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Reactions and measures in South, East and Southeast Asia
8 March
Malaysian Prime MinisterIsmail Sabri Yaakob has announced that Malaysia will fully reopen its borders to foreign travellers from 1 April. Fully vaccinated travellers will be allowed to enter the country with having to undergo quarantine.[1]
New Zealand COVID-19 Response Minister
Chris Hipkins announced that the isolation period for COVID-19 positive cases and household contacts would be reduced from ten days to seven days from 11:59pm on 11 March 2022.[3]
16 March
New Zealand will allow fully-vaccinated tourists from Australia to enter the country from 13 April 2022 without having to go into managed or self-isolation.[4]
18 March
American Samoa's Department of Health has suspended all flights to the
Manu'a Islands after 800 cases were reported on the main island of
Tutuila.[5]
The Vanuatu Government has imposed a curfew in commercial stores and ordered the closure of roadside food stalls and kava bars in response to a surge in cases nationwide.[5]
23 March
New Zealand Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern announced that the Government would ease outdoor and indoor gathering restrictions by 11:59pm on 25 March 2022. In addition,
vaccine pass requirements and the vaccine mandates for educators,
Police, and
Defence Force personnel would be eliminated from 11:59pm on 4 April.[6][7]