This article documents the chronology of the response to the
COVID-19 pandemic in May 2021, which originated 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 Eastern Mediterranean
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Reactions and measures in Europe
8 May
The British
Secretary of State for TransportGrant Shapps announced that several countries would be upgraded to England's new "green list" in mid-May; which allows quarantine-free travel with testing at the border and two days after returning. From 12 May, travellers from Nepal and the Maldives will be allowed to travel to England without undergoing quarantine. From 17 May, travellers from Australia, Brunei, the Falkland Islands, the Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Iceland, Israel (including Jerusalem), New Zealand, Portugal (including the Azores and Madeira) and Singapore will be allowed to enter England without undergoing quarantine.[6]
Reactions and measures in South, East and Southeast Asia
3 May
The Malaysian Government has re-imposed two-week
Movement Control Order restrictions in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor and Sarawak in response to a nationwide spike in COVID-19 cases. Schools will be closed and social and religious gatherings will be banned. While some economic activities will be allowed, eateries can only provide takeaway services.[7]
4 May
India suspends the
Indian Premier League in response to COVID-19 cases surpassing 20 million cases nationwide.[8]
Malaysian Senior Minister (Security)
Ismail Sabri Yaakob confirmed that the Malaysian Government would not implement a nationwide movement control order but will instead impose targeted movement restrictions in response to local outbreaks.[11]
The Malaysian Government has banned all interstate and inter-district travel without police approval between 10 May and 6 June 2021.[12]
10 May
Malaysian Prime MinisterMuhyiddin Yassin announced that a nationwide Movement Control Order lockdown would be reinstated from 12 May to 7 June. Dining in, social activities and shopping areas will be suspended although workers are allowed to commute between work and home. Inter-district and inter-state travel are also banned.[13]
17 May
The Malaysian
Health Ministry has indicated it may implement a total shutdown in Selangor if current
Movement Control Order restrictions are unable to curb a sharp spike in community cases.[14]
26 May
On 26 May, Asahi Shimbun, which is one of the Japanese mainstream media outlets and listed as Tokyo 2020 official sponsors, urged Japan's prime minister
Yoshihide Suga to cancel the Tokyo Olympics. The newspaper pointed to widespread public opposition to the Olympics and criticised the
International Olympic Committee for its heavy-handed insistence that the Games would go ahead this summer regardless of the coronavirus situation in Japan.[15]
28 May
Malaysian
Prime MinisterMuhyiddin Yassin has announced that a nationwide "total lockdown" will be imposed on all social and economic sectors in Malaysia from 1 June to 14 June 2021. Under this lockdown, only essential economic and social services will be allowed to operate.[16][17]
Reactions and measures in the Western Pacific
1 May
Most of Fiji has been placed into lockdown for 56 hours between 8pm 1 May to 4am local time on 3 May 2021 following the detection of an Indian variant of
COVID-19. No businesses will be allowed to operate in Fiji during that period.[18]
In the Australian state of
New South Wales, mask wearing requirements and limits on visitors have been imposed in
Greater Sydney, the
Blue Mountains and
Wollongong following a local community outbreak involving an individual with no physical link to travel or border control/quarantine hotels and workers.[21][22]
In response to nine community transmissions over the past two days, restrictions on social gatherings, visits, and travel were placed on the
Greater Melbourne area until 4 June 2021.[26][27]
27 May
In response to rising community cases, the Australian state of
Victoria entered into its fourth statewide lockdown for seven days until 11:59pm on 3 June 2021.[28] Other Australian states have imposed travel restrictions on travelers from Victoria while New Zealand has suspended its travel bubble with the state.[29]