Kovid-19 measures relaxed in Georgia

Kovid-19 measures relaxed in Georgia

In the fight against the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19) epidemic in Georgia, some restrictions that were introduced about 2 months ago were eased. As the cases of Kovid-19 started to decrease, some of the bans implemented as of November 28 were partially lifted by the government's decision.
As of today, all shopping centers and stores will be able to operate in the country, where local and international flights are allowed, excluding weekends.
In the country where restaurants, cafes and ski centers will remain closed, only restaurants in Adjara region with open areas will be able to accept customers.
In all cities and villages except the capital Tbilisi and Kutaisi and Rustavi, education will continue in school buildings, and public transportation and intercity transportation will not be allowed to work until a new decision.
The curfew, which has been imposed across the country between 21.00 and 05.00 from November, will continue until March.