The COVID-19 pandemic in Azerbaijan is a piece of the overall pandemic of coronavirus sickness 2019 (COVID-19) brought about by serious intense respiratory condition coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The infection was affirmed to have spread to Azerbaijan when its first case was affirmed in February 2020. Toward the beginning of June 2020 complete lockdowns were presented in significant urban areas, including capital Baku, powerful from 5 June to 8 June. On 12 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) affirmed that a novel coronavirus was the reason for a respiratory disease in a bunch of individuals in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was accounted for to the WHO on 31 December 2019. The case casualty proportion for COVID-19 has been a lot of lower than SARS of 2003, however the transmission has been essentially more prominent, with a critical absolute loss of life. On 27 February, an operational central command under the Cabinet of Ministers was made to forestall risk that the coronavirus pandemic could cause, to actualize prophylactic and dire measures. This central command included heads of related state associations, driving by Azerbaijan's Prime Minister Ali Asadov. On 28 February, the nation affirmed its first positive instance of COVID-19. The patient, a Russian national, had gone from Iran.Two more cases were later affirmed in the nation and they were completely detached. They were Azerbaijani nationals who came back from Iran. Around the same time Azerbaijan shut fringes with Iran for about fourteen days. On 2 March, instructive procedures and other related exercises were suspended from 3–9 March in every instructive organization the nation over to forestall the spread of COVID-19 disease, to expand the viability of measures taken in this circle, and to increase clinical prophylactic, cleansing and other preventive measures. The suspension date was later stretched out through to 27 March. On 4 March, Azerbaijan quit letting trucks and imports originating from Iran to enter the nation. On 5 March, three additional individuals, showing up from the Islamic Republic of Iran to Azerbaijan, tried positive for COVID-19. One of them was a German resident conceived in 1988, and two others were Azerbaijani residents (1994 and 1999) concentrating in Iran's Qom. Those individuals were put in detachment in an assigned clinic. Employable central station under the Cabinet of Ministers said aggregate of 276 individuals who originated from Iran are being held under isolate on obligatory condition for 14–29 days.