2020 in Jersey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Years in Jersey 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Centuries 20th century 21st century 22nd century Decades 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s 2050s Years 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Events in the year 2020 in Jersey. Sovereign: Elizabeth II Lieutenant governor: Stephen Dalton Chief minister: John Le Fondré Bailiff: Timothy Le Cocq[1] Events Ongoing: COVID-19 pandemic in Jersey 10 March: The first case of COVID-19 is reported.[2] 20 March: John Le Fondré orders people to socially distance and to avoid non-essential travel.[3] 29 March: John Le Fondré announces a lockdown to begin the following day,[4] May: Throughout the month, the government gradually lifted lockdown restrictions.[5] September: Schools reopen at the start of the new term.[6] References ↑ Express, Bailiwick. "WATCH: Meet Jersey's bearded, sword-wielding new Bailiff..." Bailiwick Express Jersey. Retrieved 2024-09-12. ↑ "Coronavirus: Second case confirmed in Jersey". March 11, 2024. ↑ Newsdesk (2020-03-14). "New measures announced to combat coronavirus". Jersey Evening Post. Retrieved 2024-09-13. ↑ "Stories wanted for Jersey's Covid lockdown archive". 2023-03-30. Retrieved 2024-09-13. ↑ Jersey, States of. "Government of Jersey". gov.je. Retrieved 2024-09-13. ↑ Jersey, States of. "Government of Jersey". gov.je. Retrieved 2024-09-13. vte2020 in EuropeSovereign states Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kazakhstan Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom Vatican City States with limitedrecognition Abkhazia Kosovo Northern Cyprus South Ossetia Transnistria Dependencies andother entities Åland Faroe Islands Gibraltar Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey Svalbard Other entities European Union Related Articles