COVID-19 restrictions eased in Georgia
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, Mar. 1
By Maryana Akhmedova – Trend:
Georgia eased a number of COVID-19 restrictions, Trend reports via the
press service of the Georgian government Administration.
The Head of the Operational Headquarters of the
Interdepartmental Council Giorgi Gibradze announced on February 22
that the order will come into force from March 1, 2022.
Thus, starting today, Georgia allows entering the country for
the citizens of 67 states. However, the COVID-19 vaccination
certificate, or a negative PCR test, will still be required.
Although, visitors are exempt from the obligation to do a PCR test
on the third day of their stay in the country.
Georgian citizens can also enter the country on the basis of a
test or confirmation of a vaccination course, and if they do not
have either, they can undergo self-isolation on arrival within five
days.
As for the catering facilities, the number of people sitting at
the table is increased from 6 to 10 indoors, and from 10 to 15
people - outdoors. Citizens will be also allowed to hold social
events, such as weddings, birthdays, commemorations. Furthermore,
hotels will be allowed to serve guests through a buffet.
Meanwhile, wearing masks in public places is still required.
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