This article lists links to articles relating to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic within the British Overseas Territories. The COVID-19 pandemic was said to have exacerbated pre-existing tensions between the territories and London.[1]
COVID-19 pandemic in British Overseas Territories | |
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Disease | COVID-19 |
Virus strain | SARS-CoV-2 |
Location | British Overseas Territories |
The UK Government was responsible for the procurement and distribution of vaccines to the territories, and offered financial support to the territories during the pandemic.[2] In March 2020, the UK government enacted Operation Broadshare, a military operation address the COVID-19 pandemic overseas, primarily in the British Overseas Territories.[3]
Africa
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editEurope
editNorth America
editSouth America
editBritish Overseas Territories without confirmed cases
editThis section needs to be updated.(November 2024) |
# | Territory | Population |
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1 | British Antarctic Territory | 400 |
2 | South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | 20 |
References
edit- ^ Benwell, Matthew C.; Clegg, Peter; Pinkerton, Alasdair (2 January 2021). "COVID-19 and the British Overseas Territories: a comparative view". The Round Table. 110 (1): 159–170. doi:10.1080/00358533.2021.1875722. ISSN 0035-8533.
- ^ Claire Mills and Philip Loft. "Coronavirus: UK support to the Overseas Territories" Research Briefing. House of Commons Library. Published Tuesday, 01 June, 2021.
- ^ Bailey, Pete; Millar, Struan (3 July 2021). "Supporting the UK'S Overseas Territories During the COVID-19 Pandemic". Impact. 2021 (2): 7–11. doi:10.1080/2058802X.2021.1943201. ISSN 2058-802X.