1 February – The government put all visas from China on hold and required new arrivals to fill in a health form and travellers from countries with COVID-19 to go through a self-quarantine period.[1]
28 March – Despite not having any cases, President Taneti Maamau declared a state of emergency.[2]
10 September – The government announced it will keep the borders closed until the end of the year to keep the country free of the virus. Exceptions include repatriations, humanitarian flights, and the transport of essential supplies into the country. A group of 20 I-Kiribati people in the Marshall Islands are the first set to be repatriated.[3]