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As a result of the health and economic threats posed by the pandemic to the global community, there are concerns that rates of suicide and suicidal behaviour may rise during and in its aftermath. Our living systematic review focuses on suicide prevention in relation to COVID-19, with this iteration synthesising relevant evidence up to June 7th 2020.\r\n\r\nMethod:  Automated daily searches feed into a web-based database with screening and data extraction functionalities. Eligibility criteria include incidence/prevalence of suicidal behaviour, exposure-outcome relationships and effects of interventions in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Outcomes of interest are suicide, self-harm or attempted suicide and suicidal thoughts. No restrictions are placed on language or study type, except for single-person case reports.\r\n\r\nResults: Searches identified 2070 articles. Twenty-nine articles (28 studies) met our inclusion criteria. 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