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Events from the year 2020 in the British Virgin Islands.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 20 January - House of Assembly representative for the 6th District, Alvera Maduro-Caines "crosses the floor", leaving the opposition NDP to join the ruling VIP.[1] Politicians crossing the floor is relatively common in the Territory.
March
- 25 March - The British Virgin Islands confirmed its first two cases of COVID-19. One was a visitor from Europe and one was a visitor from New York.[2]
April
- 5 April - The Territory implements a 24 hour per day lockdown for a period of 14 days due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the British Virgin Islands.[3]
- 18 April
- 19 April - The Territory-wide 24 hour lockdown is extended by seven days.[6]
May
- 24 May - Former first lady, Idris O'Neal OBE (wife of Ralph O'Neal) dies.[7]
- 26 May - Health Authorities announce that there are now zero confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the Territory, but warned that the fight against the virus is "not over".[8]
June
- 3 June - The report of the Auditor General in relation to the Government's controversial investment in BVI Airways is published.[9]
- 8 June – An American commercial fisherman is arrested for illegal entry, unregistered and unlicensed fishing, and failure to arrive at a customs port.[10]
- 15 June - Controversy arises as a local media outlet publishes a cartoon of Governor Augustus Jaspert standing on the neck of a local media personality, in imitation of the murder of George Floyd.[11]
August
- 3 August - Government issues a directive barring work permit holders and work permit exempt persons from returning to the Territory indefinitely.[12]
- 14 August - Curfew relating to Covid-19 pandemic ends after five months.[13]
- 21 August
- Gambling laws are liberalised in the Territory pursuant to the new Gaming and Betting Control Act 2020.[14]
- Nine new cases of Covid-19 diagnosed, leading the Government to reimpose curfew restrictions.[15] The rise in infections was blamed by the Government on people re-entering the Territory illegally from the neighbouring U.S. Virgin Islands to evade mandatory quarantine restrictions.[16]
September
- 21 September - Government announces a proposed 1 December re-opening of the Territory for tourist visitors.[17]
- 22 September - Government announces its commitment to "implementing publicly accessible registers of company beneficial ownership" for the Territory.[18]
October
- 8 October - Government warns the public of an apparent Dengue fever outbreak in the Territory.[19]
November
- 6 November - A man is shot dead in the Baugher's Bay area of Tortola.[20]
- 10 November - A serving police officer is arrested in the largest drugs bust in the Territory's history - around 2,300 kilogrammes.[21]
Deaths
- 24 May - Idris O'Neal OBE (wife of Ralph O'Neal)[22]
See also
Footnotes
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