Events in the year 2022 in Poland.
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Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Poland
January-February
- 5 January – President Andrzej Duda tests positive for COVID-19 for the second time. He previously tested positive in October 2020.[1]
- 6 January – The Far right nationalist Confederation Liberty and Independence party Facebook page is taken down by Facebook.[2][3][4]
- 11 January – Poland surpasses 100,000 deaths from COVID-19, becoming the 15th nation to do so.[5]
- 21 January – Poland reports a record 36,665 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, thereby bringing the nationwide total of confirmed cases to 4,443,217.[6]
- 22 January – Poland reports a record for the second consecutive day of 40,876 new COVID-19 cases, thereby bringing the nationwide total of confirmed cases to 4,484,095.[7]
- 26 January – Poland reports a record 53,420 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, thereby bringing the nationwide total of confirmed cases to 4,637,776.[8]
- 8 February – Poland indefinitely postpones its deadline of March 1 for mandatory full vaccination of teachers, members of the army and police officers because it cannot be met.[9]
- 18 February – U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announces the sale of 250 M1 Abrams main battle tanks to Poland amid tensions with Russia. The Polish Land Forces will become the first European military to operate the American M1 Abrams.[10]
- 26 February – Poland says that around 100,000 Ukrainians have crossed the border since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began.[11]
June
- 2 June — Kai Bumann, German-Polish conductor and teacher (b. 1961)[95]
- 3 June — Adam Wolańczyk, actor (b. 1936)[96]
- 4 June — Bolesław Tejkowski, politician, sociologist and engineer (b. 1933)[97]
- 9 June — Biruta Lewaszkiewicz-Petrykowska, lawyer and judge (b. 1927)[98]
- 10 June — Kazimierz Rynkowski, politician and lawyer (b. 1933)[99]
- 14 June — Aleksander Mackiewicz, politician and economist (b. 1944)[100]
- 17 June — Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann, Polish-Canadian mathematician (b. 1945)[101]
- 20 June — Józef Walaszczyk, leatherworker and businessman (b. 1919)[102]
- 26 June — Jerzy Kopa, football player and manager (b. 1943)[103]
- 30 June — Kazimierz Zimny, athlete (b. 1935)[104]
August
- 1 August — Teresa Ferenc, poet (b. 1934)[109]
- 2 August — Jan Budkiewicz, publicist, screenwriter, and politician (b. 1934)[110]
- 2 August — Zbyszko Piwoński, politician, voivode of Zielona Góra (1984–1990) and senator (b. 1929)[111]
- 7 August — Henryk Dziewior, entrepreneur and politician (b. 1948)[112]
- 8 August — Zofia Posmysz, journalist and author (b. 1923)[113]
- 12 August — Natalia LL, visual artist (b. 1937)[114]
- 13 August — Tadeusz Bartczak, chemist and crystallographer (b. 1935)[115]
- 14 August — Stefan Gierowski, painter and avant garde artist (b. 1925)[116]
- 14 August — Svika Pick, Polish-born Israeli singer and songwriter (b. 1949)[117]
- 15 August — Rajmund Zieliński, Olympic cyclist (b. 1940)[118]
- 16 August — Stanisław Masternak, politician (b. 1946)[119]
- 19 August — Tekla Juniewicz, supercentenarian (b. 1906)[120]
- 22 August — Edmund Borowski, sprinter (b. 1945)[121]
- 27 August — Tadeusz Ferenc, economist and politician (b. 1940)[122]
- 30 August — Tadeusz Myler, politician (b. 1949)[123]
September
- 1 September — Adam Kułach, diplomat (b. 1965)[124]
- 4 September — Janusz Batugowski, footballer (b. 1948)[125]
- 4 September — Edward Hulewicz, singer (b. 1937)[126]
- 6 September — Ligia Borowczyk, actress (b. 1932)[127]
- 13 September — Grzegorz Matuszak, sociologist and politician (b. 1941)[128]
- 16 September — Stanisław Żytkowski, lawyer and politician (b. 1948)[129]
- 21 September — Edward Mosberg, holocaust survivor (b. 1926)[130]
- 21 September — Tomasz Wołek, journalist and sports commentator (b. 1947)[131]
- 23 September — Franciszek Pieczka, actor (b. 1928)[132]
- 28 September — Jan Styrna, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1941)[133]
- 29 September — Mieczysław Gil, MP (b. 1944)[134]
October
- 1 October — Lech Krzysztof Paprzycki, politician (b. 1947)
- 3 October — Jerzy Urban, journalist (b. 1933)[135]
- 9 October — Leszek Tadeusz Biały, politician (b. 1940)[136]
- 12 October — Dariusz Raczyński, footballer (b. 1962)[137]
- 14 October — Feliks W. Kres, writer (b. 1966)
- 17 October — Zbigniew Senkowski, politician (b. 1955)[138]
- 19 October — Stanisław Ciosek, politician (b. 1939)[139]
- 21 October — Marcin Giżycki, film and art historian (b. 1951)[140]
- 22 October — Leszek Engelking, writer (b. 1955)[141]
- 23 October — Marian Fuks, historian (b. 1914)[142]
- 24 October — Tomasz Wójtowicz, volleyball player (b. 1953)[143]
- 28 October — Helena Łazarska, operatic and vocal pedagogue (b. 1934)[144]
- 28 October — Andrzej Magowski, footballer (b. 1966)[145]
- 30 October — Jack Terry, Polish-American author and Holocaust survivor (b. 1930)[146]
- 30 October — Lucyna Wiśniewska, politician (b. 1955)[147]
- 30 October — Marek Wojtera, politician (b. 1963)[148]
November
- 4 November — Igor Sypniewski, footballer (b. 1974)[149]
- 5 November — Gabriela Cwojdzińska, pianist and politician (b. 1928)[150]
- 5 November — Irène Kaufer, author (b. 1950)[151]
- 12 November — Zbigniew Cyganik, politician (b. 1932)[152]
- 14 November — Jerzy Połomski, singer and actor (b. 1933)[153]
- 14 November — Adam Zieliński, politician (b. 1931)[154]
- 16 November — Piotr Pankanin, politician (b. 1948)[155]
- 17 November — Barbara Hyla-Makowska, teacher and politician (b. 1946)[156]
- 18 November — Sever Sternhell, chemist (b. 1930)[157]
- 25 November — Edward Leier, Ice hockey player (b. 1927)[158]
December
- 7 December — Jan Nowicki, actor (b. 1939)[159]
- 12 December — Zbigniew Wawer, historian (b. 1956)
- 12 December — Mirosław Hermaszewski, cosmonaut (b. 1941)[160]
- 13 December — Mariusz Walter media mogul (b. 1937)[161]
- 16 December — Bogdan Łysak, politician (b. 1936)[162]
- 20 December — Tadeusz Werno, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1931)[163]
- 20 December — Lech Kuropatwiński, politician (b. 1947)[164]
- 21 December — Ludwik Synowiec, Ice hockey player (b. 1958)[165]
- 22 December — Maria Nowak, economist (b. 1935)[166]
- 24 December — Andrzej Pstrokoński, basketball player (b. 1936)[167]
- 25 December — Bogusław Litwiniec, politician (b. 1931)[168]
- 25 December — Haim Drukman, Polish-born Israeli Orthodox rabbi and politician (b. 1932)[169]
- 26 December — Emilian Kamiński, actor (b. 1952)[170]
- 27 December — Andrzej Iwan, footballer (b. 1959)[171]
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