Citizens of Georgia, who do not submit a negative answer to the Covid test conducted 72 hours before their return to the country, will move to self-isolation instead of the mandatory quarantine zone. Berdia Sichinava made a statement about it after the Interagency Coordination Council meeting of the government.
"At today's meeting, the Council decided to ease the entry regime for Georgian citizens, which means that Georgian citizens who submit a negative PCR test results in the last 72 hours before crossing the border will be subjected to 8 days of self-isolation. If not submitting the test results, the person will move to a 12-day self-isolation instead of quarantine.
"For those citizens who do not have the means of affording self-isolation, the state, of course, provides the resources and an appropriate accommodation in covid-hotels," Berdia Sichinava said.