29 April – Prime MinisterNuno Gomes Nabiam, Interior MinisterBotche Candé, Secretary of State for Public Order Mario Fambé, and Secretary of State for Regional Integration Monica Buaro da Costa tested positive for COVID-19.[5][6]
16 June – It was reported byReuters that 9% ofhealth care workers have beeninfected with COVID-19. According to Joana Cortez, aWHO expert in the country, the three main Bissau hospitals are currently facing rooms filled with COVID-19 patients and a breakdown in essential medical services.[8]
26 June – PresidentUmaro Sissoco Embaló announced a one-month extension of the state of emergency, but lifted the curfew.[9]