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COVID-19 – Welcome to the Pacific response
Welcome to a new weekly Australia Pacific Security College and Policy Forum initiative, tracking policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic across the Pacific Islands region. This is a snapshot of policy responses, correct as of 10:30am, 7 April 2020.
COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 8 April 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, the Australia Pacific Security College is committed to helping you keep track of what is happening in the Pacific islands region and understand the security implications.
COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 15 April 2020
Around the world, countries are going into hibernation to flatten the COVID-19 curve. This week, the Pacific region faced further crisis with a major cyclone, which has complicated the pandemic response and proves other security challenges are not on hold.
COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 22 April 2020
With COVID-19 continuing to spread in the Pacific, the region is facing coordination challenges as an increasing number of security partners play a role in managing the pandemic, Hugh McClure writes.
COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 29 April 2020
Positive test results for COVID-19 have reduced dramatically in the Pacific region this week, with figures showing a marked slowing in the virus’s confirmed spread.
COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 6 May 2020
New, positive cases of COVID-19 continue to reduce dramatically in the Pacific Islands region, Hugh McClure writes.
COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 20 May 2020
The Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua continue to be the Pacific region’s COVID-19 hotspots this week, Hugh McClure writes.
COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 27 May 2020
Rising case numbers in Indonesia’s Papua and West Papua provinces are causing concern, and the international response in the Pacific region has ramped up, Hugh McClure writes.
COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 3 June 2020
New Caledonia has recorded its first new cases in two months amid rising tensions with France, whilst Papua New Guinea has faced internal pressure to ease COVID-19 restrictions even as cases in neighbouring Indonesia continue to rise, Hugh McClure writes.










