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when did covid lockdown start

COVID lockdowns did not start on a single global date; they rolled out country by country in March 2020, with most of the world imposing major restrictions between about 9–25 March 2020.

Key dates worldwide

  • The World Health Organization declared COVID‑19 a pandemic on 11 March 2020, which triggered many governments to move toward lockdowns.
  • Italy, one of the earliest epicenters outside China, effectively put the whole country under stay‑at‑home restrictions by 9–10 March 2020.
  • Many European countries then followed throughout mid‑March 2020 with school closures, business shutdowns, and stay‑home orders.
  • By early April 2020, over 3.9 billion people—about half the world’s population—were living under some form of lockdown or severe restriction.

Examples by country

These are rough “start” moments when broad, nationwide measures took effect (exact timing can vary slightly by source or legal definition):

  • United States: Large shutdowns began in different states around 13–19 March 2020; by late March, most Americans were under stay‑at‑home or similar orders after a national emergency was declared on 13 March 2020.
  • United Kingdom: The UK’s first national lockdown was announced on 23 March 2020, with legal measures taking effect on 26 March 2020.
  • Germany: A broad first lockdown was agreed on 16 March 2020 and implemented over the following days, with strong contact restrictions from around 22 March 2020.
  • India: A strict nationwide lockdown began on 24 March 2020, one of the largest in scale, and phased reopening started from 1 June 2020.

Why the date feels fuzzy

For many people, “when lockdown started” is tied less to the legal order and more to personal milestones:

  • The day offices told everyone to work from home.
  • The last night out before bars and restaurants closed.
  • The moment schools shut and kids came home for online classes.

On forums and social media, you often see people mark 13 March 2020 or “mid‑March 2020” as the psychological start of lockdown life, especially in North America and Europe.

Simple takeaway

If you’re looking for a single, widely felt moment:

  • Mid‑March 2020 is when COVID lockdowns really “started” for much of the world, even though individual countries and cities moved on slightly different days.

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