The Covid-19 pandemic had a significant impact on intercountry adoption, reflected in the U.S. State Department's FY20 Annual Report on Intercountry Adoption issued in July 2021. The report shows a total of 1,662 incoming adoptions from October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020, compared with 2,971 in the prior fiscal year. (The FY19 Report is available here.) China has remained the most common country of origin, accounting for 819 children in FY 2019 and 202 in FY 2020; followed by the Ukraine, which was the origin country of 249 children in FY 2019 and 192 in FY 2020. There were 42 outgoing intercountry adoptions from the United States in FY19, and 56 in FY20.