From July 1, 2020, Georgia is opening its borders for tourists, becoming one of the first countries in the world to open to tourism after the coronavirus pandemic. This was announced today at a government meeting by the Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gaharia.
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Tbilisi subway passenger during coronavirus outbreak



This is how Tbilisi metro looks like today



Because of coronavirus pandemic, people avoid public transportation. This is Marjanishvili Square subway station.
Georgia temporarily bans entry into Georgia for foreigners due to coronavirus
The Georgian government has announced a temporary, two-week closure of its borders for all foreign citizens, with exceptions, to avoid the further spread of the Covid-19 virus. The ban will come into effect starting March 18, at 00:00. The government says that Georgian citizens [and their family members] who want to come back to the country will be able to use the flights of Georgian Airways or Turkish Airlines.
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The sky above Gergeti
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