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COVID-19 in Georgia Live Blog – November 2020 / Archived

COVID-19 Live Blog - Georgia

Monday, November 30

21:30 GMT+4 – Discontent Simmers As Georgia Enters Second Lockdown

The Georgian Government’s newly introduced COVID-19 lockdown, in effect since November 28 across much of the country, sparked social discontent and protests in various parts of Georgia, involving street vendors, business owners, and opposition politicians.

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21:00 GMT+4 – 87 New Cases, 167 More Recoveries, 3 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 87 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,970. 167 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 3,845. With 3 more fatalities recorded, the number of COVID-related deaths reached 84. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 2,041.

13:00 GMT+4 – Rustavi Street Traders Protest Lockdown Measures

Street traders from the southeast city of Rustavi have blocked off the city’s central road, protesting lockdown measures, and demanding the government either allow them to work or provide financial relief. Protestors said they plan to continue rallies indefinitely if demands are not met.

According to media reports, Rustavi Mayor Irakli Tabaghua has arrived at the scene.

12:50 GMT+4 – Economy Ministry to Help Provide Medical Oxygen Reserves

Economy Minister Natia Turnava announced today that the Ministry of Economy will be involved in increasing Georgia’s medical oxygen production and in ensuring that supplies are available. Turnava said medical oxygen consumption tripled in fall following the second COVID-19 wave, with medical institutions using over 80 tons per day.

The Economy Minister stressed that a deficit of medical oxygen should not be anticipated, as the government is already supporting increasing Georgia’s production capacity through the Enterprise Georgia program. She also noted that the government purchased 10 medical oxygen generators from Turkey, of which 2 have already arrived in Georgia, while 6 more are expected to arrive mid-December.

12:45 GMT+4 – 39 New Cases, 56 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 39 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,877. 56 more patients have recovered, taking the overall number of recoveries to 813. With 27 fatalities reported since the onset of the virus, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,037.  

12:10 GMT+4 – 1,244 People Fined for Defying COVID-19 Regulations

Georgian Interior Ministry has revealed 1,244 cases of disobeying  regulations imposed against the spread of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours. In particular, police have fined 67 citizens for defying isolation and/or quarantine rules, and 1,177 citizens for violating facemask regulations.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,216 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,622 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 517 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 313 were reported in Adjara; 160 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 187 in Kvemo Kartli; 82 in Shida Kartli; 77 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 161 in Kakheti; 74 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 19 in Guria, and 4 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,216 Daily Cases, 3,937 Recoveries, 37 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,216 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 135,584. In the meantime, 3,937 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 113,986. 37 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 1,267. The number of active cases to date stands at 20,305.

Sunday, November 29

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 4,426 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,802 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 637 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 554 were reported in Adjara; 400 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 268 in Kvemo Kartli; 258 in Shida Kartli; 108 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 219 in Kakheti; 50 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 119 in Guria, and 11 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 4,426 Daily Cases, 3,721 Recoveries, 35 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 4,426 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 132,368. In the meantime, 3,721 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 110,049. 35 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 1,230. The number of active cases to date stands at 21,063.

Saturday, November 28

21:00 GMT+4 – 85 New Cases, 7 More Recoveries, 2 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 85 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,883. 7 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 3,678. With 2 more fatalities recorded, the number of COVID-related deaths reached 81. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 2,124.

16:00 GMT+4 – Infectious Diseases Hospital Director Discharged

Tengiz Tsertsvadze, Director of Tbilisi Hospital of Infectious Diseases, who tested positive for COVID-19 on November 17, has been discharged after spending 15 days in the clinic.

13:00 GMT+4 – Emergency Situations Coordination Center Director Resigns

Avtandil Talakvadze, Director of Emergency Situations Coordination and Urgent Assistance Center, has resigned. According to the Center’s PR department, Talakvadze left the post based on personal decision, and his replacement is unknown as of now.

Avtandil Talakvadze has been Director of Emergency Situations Coordination and Urgent Assistance Center since 2017. Prior to that, in 2015-2017, he was Head of the Emergency Coordination and Regime Department of the Health Ministry, and in 2014-2015, the Deputy Director of the Emergency Medical Services Center.

12:45 GMT+4 – 23 New Cases, 38 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 23 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,838. 38 more patients have recovered, taking the overall number of recoveries to 757. With 27 fatalities reported since the onset of the virus, the number of active cases in the region stands at 1,054.  

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 4,472 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,784 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 683 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 662 were reported in Imereti; 247 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 292 in Kvemo Kartli; 192 in Shida Kartli; 127 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 228 in Kakheti; 93 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 123 in Guria, and 41 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 4,472 Daily Cases, 4,058 Recoveries, 34 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 4,472 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 127,942. In the meantime, 4,058 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 106,328. 34 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 1,195. The number of active cases to date stands at 20,393.

Friday, November 27

21:00 GMT+4 – 66 New Cases, 10 More Recoveries, 2 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 66 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,798. 10 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 3,671. With 2 more fatalities recorded, the number of COVID-related deaths reached 79. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 2,048.

16:00 GMT+4 – Shopping Malls Issue Joint Appeal, Request Relief Package

Georgia’s shopping malls, City Mall, Tbilisi Mall, East Point, Tbilisi Central, and Karvasla, issued a joint statement on recently announced nationwide restriction plan, requesting a set of anti-crisis measures from the government to tackle the effects of the lockdown, economic recession, and currency devaluation.

“Most malls have virtually fully exhausted budgets for investment and continuous operation,” the announcement notes, underscoring that given the current situation said shopping malls can no longer meet financial obligations, maintain tenants, and retain their employees.

The joint statement addresses the government with the following requests: allowing shopping malls to operate from December 15 to January 3; cancelling property tax obligations originally deferred in July; extending income tax exemption for salaries under GEL 750 until the end of the first quarter of 2021; involving the National Bank in negotiating restructuring credit liabilities with banks to reach an agreement on loan refinancing with a 12-month grace period, while subsidizing interest expenses for at least 6 months.

14:40 GMT+4 – GYLA Calls On Constitutional Court to Assess Constitutionality of Government Restrictions

Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA), local watchdog, called on the Constitutional Court to examine the constitutionality of recently announced government-imposed nationwide restriction plan on an expedited basis.

GYLA noted that freedom of movement can only be restricted by law, while freedom of labor is regulated by organic law, both of which are adopted by parliament, according to the Constitution of Georgia. The watchdog said it, therefore, considers delegating power to restrict freedom of movement and labor from parliament to government unconstitutional.

On May 22, the Georgian Parliament rushed through controversial amendments, authorizing the Government to enforce lockdown measures on public health security grounds. The draft amendments, tabled by six Georgian Dream MPs, were passed with the third hearing – 80 votes for and 0 against – with the opposition not taking part in the vote.

13:20 GMT+4 – Nationwide Curfew Possibly Discriminatory, Public Defender Says

The Public Defender of Georgia said the nationwide night-time curfew from 21:00 to 05:00, with two exceptions on New Year’s (December 31) and Orthodox Christmas (January 6) nights, “may be discriminatory against non-dominant religious associations.”

“Holidays of other religious associations during the same period, which may also be celebrated with overnight stays, are not mentioned in the Government statement,” the Ombudsperson noted.

The Public Defender called on the Georgian Government to consider establishing additional exceptions to the nationwide curfew, allowing for attendance of religious holidays that involve overnight stays.

12:30 GMT+4 – 18 New Cases, 45 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 18 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,815. 45 more patients have recovered, taking the overall number of recoveries to 719. With 27 fatalities reported since the onset of the virus, the number of active cases in the region stands at 1,069.  

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 4,780 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,863 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 664 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 648 were reported in Imereti; 385 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 319 in Kvemo Kartli; 259 in Shida Kartli; 128 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 280 in Kakheti; 89 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 102 in Guria, and 43 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

11:00 GMT+4 – Record 4,780 Daily Cases, 3,489 Recoveries, 37 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 4,780 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 123,470. In the meantime, 3,489 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 102,270. 37 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 1,161. The number of active cases to date stands at 20,013. 

Thursday, November 26

21:00 GMT+4 – 84 New Cases, 7 Recoveries, 3 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 84 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,732. 7 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 3,661. With 3 more fatalities recorded, the number of COVID-related deaths reached 77. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,994.

14:00 GMT+4 – Georgia Puts Largest Cities into 2-Months Partial Lockdown, Announces Social, Economic Programs

The Government of Georgia announced a nationwide multi-phased 2-months-long restriction plan starting from November 28 in a bid to slow a resurgent COVID-19 outbreak, including by putting Georgia’s eight largest cities and ski resorts into partial lockdown.

To reduce the economic hardships stemming from the partial lockdown, Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia also announced a number of social and financial assistance packages.

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12:30 GMT+4 – 18 New Cases, 37 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 18 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,797. 37 more patients have recovered, taking the overall number of recoveries to 674. With 27 fatalities reported since the onset of the virus, the number of active cases in the region stands at 1,096.  

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,801 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,293 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 793 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 475 were reported in Adjara; 371 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 270 in Kvemo Kartli; 232 in Shida Kartli; 70 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 129 in Kakheti; 62 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 80 in Guria, and 26 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,801 Daily Cases, 3,200 Recoveries, 39 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,801 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 118,690. In the meantime, 3,200 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 98,781. 39 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 1,124. The number of active cases to date stands at 18,759. 

Wednesday, November 25

21:00 GMT+4 – 90 New Cases, 1 More Fatality Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 90 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,648. The number of recoveries stands at 3,654. With one more fatalities recorded, the number of COVID-related deaths reached 74. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,920.

12:00 GMT+4 – 5 New Cases, 35 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 5 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,779. 35 more patients have recovered taking the overall number of recoveries to 637. With 27 fatalities reported since the onset of the virus, the number of active cases in the region stands at 1,115. 

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,071 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,314 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 523 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 264 were reported in Imereti; 232 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 104 in Kvemo Kartli; 44 in Shida Kartli; 165 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 214 in Kakheti; 84 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 106 in Guria, and 21 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,071 Daily Cases, 3,366 Recoveries, 34 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,071 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 114,889. In the meantime, 3,366 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 95,581. 34 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 1,085. The number of active cases to date stands at 18,197. 

Tuesday, November 24

21:00 GMT+4 – 116 New Cases, 3 More Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 116 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,558. The number of recoveries stands at 3,630. With three more fatalities recorded, the number of COVID-related deaths reaches 73. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,855.

20:00 GMT+4 – Sokhumi Extends Covid-19 Restrictions

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia have extended Covid-19 restrictions to January 21, 2021, Apsnypress reported.

On October 13, Moscow-backed Abkhaz authorities introduced additional COVID-19 measures in the region experiencing a surge in infected cases.

From October 15 to November 24, which now has been extended to January 21, 2021, Abkhazia prohibited holding mass sports and cultural events. Moreover, theaters, museums, libraries, preschool educational institutions and recreational facilities were temporarily shut down.

Since October 15, the workers who are above 60 or have preschool (1-4 years old) age children are exempt from the work responsibilities in the public sector, while the same recommendation is given to the private companies.

15:00 GMT+4 – City Schools to Hold Classes Remotely Until End of Semester

Schools in Georgia’s cities, Tbilisi, Rustavi, Kutaisi, Zugdidi, Telavi, Zestaponi, Gori, Gardabani, Poti, and Marneuli will hold classes remotely until the end of the first semester of the 2020-2021 academic year, according to the Education Ministry.

Educational institutions in the western Adjara region will also keep using distance learning.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,128 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,504 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 576 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 212 were reported in Imereti; 189 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 129 in Kvemo Kartli; 101 in Shida Kartli; 105 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 116 in Kakheti; 97 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 87 in Guria, and 12 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

10:00 GMT+4 – Tskhinvali Reports Total 1,774 Cases, 602 Recoveries

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia said they have recorded a total of 602 recoveries and 1,774 confirmed COVID-19 cases, according to “latest data.” With 27 fatalities reported since the onset of the virus, the number of active cases in the region stands at 1,145. 

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,128 Daily Cases, 3,045 Recoveries, 39 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,128 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 111,818. In the meantime, 3,045 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 92,215. 39 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 1,051. The number of active cases to date stands at 18,526. 

Monday, November 23

20:00 GMT+4 – 62 New Cases, 2 More Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 62 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,442. The number of recoveries stands at 3,623. With two more fatalities recorded, the number of COVID-related deaths reaches 70. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,751.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,958 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases –  2,157 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 537 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 417 were reported in Adjara; 159 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 190 in Kvemo Kartli; 137 in Shida Kartli; 89 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 140 in Kakheti; 40 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 78 in Guria, and 14 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,958 Daily Cases, 3,531 Recoveries, 36 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,958 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 108,690. In the meantime, 3,531 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 89,170. 36 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 1,012. The number of active cases to date stands at 18,482. 

Sunday, November 22

12:00 GMT+4 – 22 New Cases, 112 Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 22 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,774. 112 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 574. With 27 fatalities recorded in total, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,173.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 4,048 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,602 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 772 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 447 were reported in Adjara; 389 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 223 in Kvemo Kartli; 241 in Shida Kartli; 48 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 164 in Kakheti; 44 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 114 in Guria, and 4 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

864 patients are in severe condition, and 386  are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 49 COVID-related fatalities reported, 24 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 13 in Adjara; 7 in Imereti; 3 in Kvemo Kartli; 1 in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, and 1 in Shida Kartli.

11:00 GMT+4 – Record 4,048 Daily Cases, 3,856 Recoveries, 49 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 4,048 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 104,732. In the meantime, 3,856 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 85,639. 49 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 976. The number of active cases to date stands at 18,091.

Saturday, November 21

20:00 GMT+4 – 68 New Cases Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 68 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,380. The number of recoveries stands at 3,616, while the number of COVID-related deaths reaching 68. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,696.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,824 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,247 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 742 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 609 were reported in Imereti;  319 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 214 in Kvemo Kartli; 197 in Shida Kartli; 96 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 150 in Kakheti; 63 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 157 in Guria, and 30 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

849 patients are in severe condition, and 308  are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 33 COVID-related fatalities reported, 17 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 5 in Adjara; 8 in Imereti; 1 in Kvemo Kartli; 1 in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, and 1 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti.

11:00 GMT+4 – Record 3,824 Daily Cases, 3,851 Recoveries, 33 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,824 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 100,684. In the meantime, 3,851 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 81,783. 33 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 927. The number of active cases to date stands at 17,948.

Friday, November 20

20:00 GMT+4 – 34 New Cases, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 34 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,312. The number of recoveries stands at 3,611. With 1 more fatality recorded, the number of COVID-related deaths stands at 68. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,633.

12:50 GMT+4 – COVID-19 Curfew Suspended on November 20-22

The Government-imposed 22:00 – 05:00 curfew in Georgia’s largest cities, Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, Rustavi, Gori, Poti, and Zugdidi, will be temporarily suspended between November 20-22 due to parliamentary election runoffs scheduled to take place tomorrow.

The curfew suspension comes into effect today from 22:00, until 22:00, November 22.

The change has been made to the order of the Georgian government “On Approval of Rules of Isolation and Quarantine.”

11:30 GMT+4 – Borjomi, Bakuriani Bishop Passes Away

Lazare (Samadbegishvili), Bishop of Borjomi and Bakuriani, has passed away after testing positive for coronavirus. According to the Georgian Patriarchate’s public relations service, Bishop Lazare had a number of underlying conditions before contracting COVID-19.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,768 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,443 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 676 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 541 were reported in Imereti;  363 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 183 in Kvemo Kartli; 165 in Shida Kartli; 96 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 130 in Kakheti; 95 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 52 in Guria, and 24 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

838 patients are in severe condition, and 410  are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 41 COVID-related fatalities reported, 19 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 5 in Adjara; 12 in Imereti; 2 in Kvemo Kartli, and 3 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti.

11:00 GMT+4 – Record 3,768 Daily Cases, 4,055 Recoveries, 41 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,768 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 96,860. In the meantime, 4,055 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 77,932. 41 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 894. The number of active cases to date stands at 18,008.

Thursday, November 19

20:00 GMT+4 – 65 New Cases, 2 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 65 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,278. The number of recoveries stands at 3,608. With 2 more fatalities recorded, the number of COVID-related deaths stands at 67. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,603.

12:00 GMT+4 – 25 New Cases, 24 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 25 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,740. 24 more patients have recovered, taking the total number of recoveries to 462. With 27 fatalities recorded in total, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,251. 

11:15 GMT+4 – Companies to Receive VAT Refund, PM Gakharia Says

During today’s Government meeting, Georgia’s Prime Minister (PM) Giorgi Gakharia announced that about 150,000 companies will automatically receive a VAT refund, returning a total of approximately one billion GEL per year to businesses.

The PM said the reform, carried out in collaboration with the Finance Ministry, aims to mitigate the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,697 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,256 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 664 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 538 were reported in Imereti;  304 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 243 in Kvemo Kartli; 175 in Shida Kartli; 91 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 238 in Kakheti; 55 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 127 in Guria, and 6 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

869 patients are in severe condition, and 377  are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 38 COVID-related fatalities reported, 16 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 8 in Adjara; 8 in Imereti; 1 in Shida Kartli; 3 in Kvemo Kartli, and 2 in Kakheti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,697 Daily Cases, 2,409 Recoveries, 38 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,697 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 93,092. In the meantime, 2,409 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 73,877. 38 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 853. The number of active cases to date stands at 18,336.

Wednesday, November 18

20:00 GMT+4 – 39 New Cases, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 39 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,213. The number of recoveries stands at 3,488. With 1 more fatality reported, the number of COVID-related deaths stands at 65. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,660.

12:00 GMT+4 – 13 New Cases, 27 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 13 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,715. 27 patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 438. With 27 fatalities recorded in total, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,250. 

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,443 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,318 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 562 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 512 were reported in Adjara; 368 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 163 in Kvemo Kartli; 178 in Shida Kartli; 54 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 85 in Kakheti; 106 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 64 in Guria, and 33 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

836 patients are in severe condition, and 371  are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 37 COVID-related fatalities reported, 19 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 9 in Adjara; 6 in Imereti; 1 in Shida Kartli; 1 in Kvemo Kartli, and 1 in Samtskhe-Javakheti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,443 Daily Cases, 2,539 Recoveries, 37 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,443 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 89,395. In the meantime, 2,539 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 71,468. 37 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 815. The number of active cases to date stands at 17,086.

Tuesday, November 17

20:00 GMT+4 – 75 New Cases, 2 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 75 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,174. The number of recoveries stands at 3,483. With 2 more fatalities reported, the number of COVID-related deaths stands at 64. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,627.

12:00 GMT+4 – 36 New Cases, 33 Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 36 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,708. 33 patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 411. With 27 fatalities reported in recorded in total, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,270. 

11:15 GMT+4 – Infectious Diseases Hospital Director Tests Positive

Tengiz Tsertsvadze, Director of Tbilisi Hospital of Infectious Diseases, has tested positive for COVID-19. According to a recent announcement by the hospital, Tsertsvadze’s symptoms are mild and he is receiving care at home.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,117 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,202 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 469 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 302 were reported in Imereti; 355 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 259 in Kvemo Kartli; 173 in Shida Kartli; 86 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 117 in Kakheti; 65 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 61 in Guria, and 28 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

740 patients are in severe condition, and 332 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 45 COVID-related fatalities reported, 18 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 9 in Adjara; 9 in Imereti; 2 in Shida Kartli; 5 in Kvemo Kartli; 1 in Kakheti, and 1 in Samtskhe-Javakheti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,117 Daily Cases, 3,638 Recoveries, 45 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,117 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 85,952. In the meantime, 3,638 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 68,929. 45 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 778. The number of active cases to date stands at 16,219.

Monday, November 16

20:00 GMT+4 – 34 New Cases, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 34 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,101. The number of recoveries stands at 3,470. With 1 more fatality reported, the number of COVID-related deaths stands at 62. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,567.

15:00 GMT+4 – New Digital Platform For Seeking Medical Attention

According to Health Minister Ekaterine Tikaradze, a new information portal – ambulatoria.moh.gov.ge – was launched, allowing those infected with coronavirus to see which clinic they are registered in and which family doctor can provide them with medical attention by entering their private number on the website.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,157 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,249 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 516 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 477 were reported in Imereti; 212 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 178 in Kvemo Kartli; 181 in Shida Kartli; 121 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 70 in Kakheti; 60 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 82 in Guria, and 11 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

787 patients are in severe condition, and 363 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 30 COVID-related fatalities reported, 15 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 5 in Adjara; 7 in Imereti; 2 in Shida Kartli, and 1 in Kvemo Kartli.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,157 Daily Cases, 3,230 Recoveries, 30 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,157 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 82,835. In the meantime, 3,230 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 65,291. 30 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 733. The number of active cases to date stands at 16,785.

Sunday, November 15

12:00 GMT+4 – 35 New Cases Revealed in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 35 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,672. With a total of 378 recoveries and 27 fatalities recorded in the region, the number of active cases stands at 1,267. 

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,020 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,354 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 410 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 398 were reported in Imereti; 248 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 198 in Kvemo Kartli; 153 in Shida Kartli; 41 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 126 in Kakheti; 26 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 60 in Guria, and 6 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

735 patients are in severe condition, and 334 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 34 COVID-related fatalities reported, 18 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 8 in Adjara; 6 in Imereti; 1 in Kvemo Kartli, and 1 in Kakheti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,020 Daily Cases, 3,387 Recoveries, 34 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,020 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 79,678. In the meantime, 3,387 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 62,061. 34 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 703. The number of active cases to date stands at 16,888.

Saturday, November 14

20:00 GMT+4 – 41 New Cases, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 41 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,065. The number of recoveries stands at 3,466. With 1 more fatality reported, the number of COVID-related deaths stands at 61. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,538.

12:00 GMT+4 – 30 New Cases, 14 Recoveries, Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 30 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,637. 14 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 378. With 27 recorded fatalities in total, the number of active cases in the region stands at 1,232. 

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,504 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,232 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 619 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 603 were reported in Adjara; 397 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 122 in Kvemo Kartli; 140 in Shida Kartli; 97 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 102 in Kakheti; 76 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 94 in Guria, and 22 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

749 patients are in severe condition, and 340 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 33 COVID-related fatalities reported, 10 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 7 in Adjara; 10 in Imereti; 1 in Kvemo Kartli; 2 in Shida Kartli; 1 in Kakheti; 1 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti, and 1 in Samtskhe-Javakheti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 3,504 Daily Cases, 3,163 Recoveries, 33 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,504 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 76,658. In the meantime, 3,163 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 58,674 . 33 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 669. The number of active cases to date stands at 17,289.

Friday, November 13

20:00 GMT+4 – 73 New Cases, 2 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 73 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 5,024. The number of recoveries stands at 3,452. With the recorded fatalities reaching 60, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,512.

12:00 GMT+4 – 57 New Cases, 21 Recoveries, 6 Fatalities Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 57 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,607. 21 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 364. With 6 more fatalities reported, the number of COVID-related fatalities in the region amounted to 27. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,216. 

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,473 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,493 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 513 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 448 were reported in Adjara; 287 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 190 in Kvemo Kartli; 175 in Shida Kartli; 119 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 98 in Kakheti; 72 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 55 in Guria, and 23 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

633 patients are in severe condition, and 357 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 37 COVID-related fatalities reported, 13 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 10 in Adjara; 8 in Imereti; 3 in Kvemo Kartli; 2 in Shida Kartli, and 1 in Kakheti.

11:00 GMT+4 – Record 3,473 Daily Cases, 3,342 Recoveries, 37 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,473 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 73,154. In the meantime, 3,342 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 55,511. 37 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 636. The number of active cases to date stands at 16,981.

Thursday, November 12

20:00 GMT+4 – 53 New Cases Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 53 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,951. The number of recoveries stands at 3,369. With the recorded fatalities reaching 58, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,524.

12:00 GMT+4 – 55 New Cases, 29 Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 55 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,548. 29 more recoveries were reported, taking the number the overall number of recoveries to 343. The number of COVID-related fatalities in the region stands at 21. The number of active cases in the region to date is 1,184.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 3,120 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,033 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 517 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 502 were reported in Adjara; 332 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 192 in Kvemo Kartli; 126 in Shida Kartli; 107 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 100 in Kakheti; 95 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 95 in Guria, and 21 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

652 patients are in severe condition, and 329 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 33 COVID-related fatalities reported, 11 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 11 in Adjara; 7 in Imereti; 1 in Kvemo Kartli; 1 in Guria, and 2 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti.

11:00 GMT+4 – Record 3,120 Daily Cases, 2,358 Recoveries, 33 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 3,120 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 69,681. In the meantime, 2,358 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 52,169. 33 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 599. The number of active cases to date stands at 16,887.

Wednesday, November 11

20:00 GMT+4 – 67 New Cases, 2 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 67 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,898. The number of recoveries stands at 3,227. 2 more COVID-19 infected patient died in Gudauta hospital, taking the number of fatalities to 58. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,658.

12:00 GMT+4 – 44 New Cases, 30 Recoveries, 1 Fatality Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 44 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,493. 30 recoveries were reported, taking the number of recoveries to 314. With one more death recorded, the number of COVID-related fatalities in the region stands at 21. The number of active cases in the region to date is 1,158. 

11:30 GMT+4 – PM Gakharia Recovers from COVID-19

According to the Government Administration, after testing positive on November 2, Georgian Prime Minister (PM) Giorgi Gakharia has fully recovered from the coronavirus.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 2,911 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,056 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 476 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 469 were reported in Imereti; 294 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 201 in Kvemo Kartli; 134 in Shida Kartli; 19 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 69 in Kakheti; 92 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 76 in Guria, and 25 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

632 patients are in severe condition, and 308 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 45 COVID-related fatalities reported, 18 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 14 in Adjara; 7 in Imereti; 3 in Kvemo Kartli; 2 in Kakheti, and 1 in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 2,911 Daily Cases, 2,421 Recoveries, 45 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 2,911 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 66,561. In the meantime, 2,421 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 49,811. 45 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 566. The number of active cases to date stands at 16,158.

Tuesday, November 10

20:00 GMT+4 – 59 New Cases, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 59 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,831. The number of recoveries stands at 3,061. Another COVID-19 infected patient died in Gudauta hospital. With 56 total fatalities since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,759.

12:00 GMT+4 – 77 New Cases, 22 Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 77 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,449. 22 patients have recovered meanwhile, taking the number of recoveries to 284. With 20 fatalities reported in total, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,145.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 2,970 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,130 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 653 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 463 were reported in Imereti; 202 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 90 in Kvemo Kartli; 105 in Shida Kartli; 93 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 94 in Kakheti; 49 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 67 in Guria, and 24 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

656 patients are in severe condition, and 265 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 22 COVID-related fatalities reported, 11 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 4 in Adjara; 6 in Imereti, and 1 in Kvemo Kartli.

11:00 GMT+4 – 2,970 Daily Cases, 2,348 Recoveries, 22 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 2,970 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 63,650. In the meantime, 2,348 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 47,390. 22 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 521. The number of active cases to date stands at 15,713.

Monday, November 9

20:00 GMT+4 – 52 New Cases, 4 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 52 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,772. The number of recoveries to date stands at 2,929. 4 more COVID-related fatalities were reported, taking the coronavirus death toll in the region to 55. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,788.

14:00 GMT+4 – Citizens Can Request Temporary Pass for Curfew Hours

With the 22:00-05:00 curfew in Georgia’s largest cities coming into effect, the Interagency Coordination Council announced that citizens with an urgent need will have the option to request a temporary, one-time pass for transportation during curfew hours by contacting the Council’s hotline at 1441. The hotline will be available for use from 18:00, starting today.

12:00 GMT+4 – 61 New Cases, 17 Recoveries, 6 Fatalities Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 61 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,372. 17 patients have recovered meanwhile, taking the number of recoveries to 262. The number of COVID-related fatalities also rose by 6 and reached 20. The number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,090. 

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 2,927 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,033 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 782 reported cases.

As for the remaining new daily cases, 411 were reported in Adjara; 150 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 130 in Kvemo Kartli; 74 in Shida Kartli; 79 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 133 in Kakheti; 59 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 53 in Guria, and 23 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

645 patients are in severe condition, and 393 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 24 COVID-related fatalities reported, 13 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 5 in Adjara; 4 in Imereti; 1 in Shida Kartli, and 1 in Kakheti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 2,927 Daily Cases, 2,470 Recoveries, 24 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 2,927 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 60,680. In the meantime, 2,470 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 45,042. 24 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 499. The number of active cases to date stands at 15,113.

Sunday, November 8

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 2,901 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,060 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 461 reported cases.

As for the remaining new cases, 340 were reported in Imereti; 369 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 181 in Kvemo Kartli; 199 in Shida Kartli; 78 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 94 in Kakheti; 45 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 68 in Guria, and 6 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

641 patients are in severe condition, and 322 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 34 COVID-related fatalities reported, 14 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 7 in Adjara; 8 in Imereti; 3 in Shida Kartli; 1 in Kvemo Kartli, and 1 in Kakheti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 2,901 Daily Cases, 2,799 Recoveries, 34 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 2,901 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 57,753. In the meantime, 2,799 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 42,572. 34 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 475. The number of active cases to date stands at 14,680.

Saturday, November 7

20:00 GMT+4 – 71 New Cases, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia have reported 71 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,720. The number of recoveries to date stands at 2,831. With 51 total fatalities since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,838.

15:00 GMT+4 – 41 New Cases Revealed in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 41 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,311. With 245 recoveries and 14 fatalities reported since the onset of the virus, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,052.

14:15 GMT+4 – Private and Municipal Preschools to be Closed in Largest Cities

Vice Prime Minister Maia Tskitishvili announced that both private and municipal preschool institutions in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, Rustavi, Zugdidi, Gori, and Poti, Georgia’s largest cities, will be closed starting November 9.

14:00 GMT+4 – 22:00-05:00 Curfew Announced in Largest Cities

Vice Prime Minister Maia Tskitishvili announced that starting from Monday, November 9, the government will impose a 22:00 – 05:00 curfew in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, Rustavi, Zugdidi, Gori, and Poti, the nation’s largest cities.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 2,859 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,197 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Adjara region came in second with 620 reported cases.

As for the remaining new cases, 438 were reported in Imereti; 138 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 109 in Kvemo Kartli; 62 in Shida Kartli; 38 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 94 in Kakheti; 72 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 63 in Guria, and 28 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

585 patients are in severe condition, and 345 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 18 COVID-related fatalities reported, 7 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 4 in Adjara; 4 in Imereti; 2 in Kvemo Kartli, and 1 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti.

11:00 GMT+4 – Record 2,859 Daily Cases, 2,754 Recoveries, 18 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 2,859 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 54,852. In the meantime, 2,754 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 39,773. 18 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 441. The number of active cases to date stands at 14,612.

Friday, November 6

20:10 GMT+4 – Certain Regular Flights Cancelled, GCAA Says

The Georgian Civil Aviation Agency (GCAA) announced that a number of regular flights that were scheduled for renewal from the beginning of November have been cancelled due to new border and sanitary restrictions.

According to the GCCA, Wizz Air airline regular flights from Kutaisi to Riga and back have been cancelled until December 19, while flights from Dortmund to Kutaisi and back have been cancelled until December 18; flights from Vilnius to Kutaisi and back have also been cancelled until January 12, 2021. The decision to cancel said flights is due to border and sanitary restrictions imposed by Latvia, Germany and Lithuania, the GCAA said.

Due to the same restrictions, AirBaltic has canceled regular flights until November 28; though, the airline will continue carrying out repatriation flights to bring Georgian citizens in and out of the country.

20:00 GMT+4 – 68 New Cases, 10 Recoveries, 3 Fatalities in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia have reported 68 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,649. In the meantime, 10 more persons have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 2,500. With 50 total fatalities since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 2,099.

14:40 GMT+4 – Health Minister: “Ready to Sit at Negotiating Table with Opposition”

“We are ready to sit at the negotiating table with the opposition,” Health  Minister Ekaterine Tikaradze said in today’s government press conference, calling on people and political parties involved in the ongoing “political processes” to avoid spreading the virus.

According to the Minister, any negotiation and agreement are possible without “expressing similar protests, in a much more civil and efficient way and without misusing our emotions and personal interests and spreading the infection.”

14:30 GMT+4 – Retired Doctors to Join in Fight against Virus

In a press conference after the government coordination meeting on COVID-19, Health Minister Ekaterine Tikaradze announced that retired doctors may be engaged in managing the COVID-19. According to the Minister, the authorities have already reached out to the retired medics, who have also shown readiness on their part. Tikaradze also mentioned that doctors with different profiles as well as medical students, including volunteers, have been mobilized and trained as part of the government’s efforts to fight the virus.

12:00 GMT+4 – 61 New Cases, 42 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 61 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,246. With 14 fatalities, and 224 recoveries reported in total, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,008.   

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 2,775  new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 1,044 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 526 reported cases.

As for the remaining new cases, 503 were reported in Adjara; 117 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 207 in Kvemo Kartli; 177 in Shida Kartli; 43 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 36 in Kakheti;  25 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 89 in Guria, and 8 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

619 patients are in severe condition, and 268 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 22 COVID-related fatalities reported, 8 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 6 in Adjara; 7 in Imereti, and 1 in Kvemo Kartli.

11:00 GMT+4 – 2,775 Daily Cases, 3,560 Recoveries, 22 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 2,775 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 51,993. In the meantime, 2,289 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 37,019. 22 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 423. The number of active cases to date stands at 14,525.

Thursday , November 5

20:30 GMT+4 – 76 New Cases, 8 Recoveries, 2 Fatalities in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia have reported 76 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,581. In the meantime, 8 more persons have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 2,490. With 47 total fatalities since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 2,044.

14:00 GMT+4 – Gov’t Considers New Measures, Warns against Spread in Rallies

Addressing the government coordination meeting on November 5, PM Giorgi Gakharia said that ongoing “political activities” will significantly accelerate the virus peak, as “the mobility caused by the ongoing street rallies is, of course, directly related to a spike in infections.” Calling for full mobilization of ministries and relevant bodies, PM underscored the need to introduce more effective targeted restrictions, adding that no systemic restrictions are considered. 

Gakharia also said that reducing the hospitalization rate from 26% to 15% would be critical in handling the crisis and voiced his plans for expanded antigen testing.

In a press conference held after the government meeting, Vice PM Maia Tskitishvili warned against neglecting COVID-19-related regulations by those involved in “political processes”, adding that “nobody has restricted freedom of expression in the country.”

To contain the rapid spread of the virus, the Vice PM suggested introducing further targeted restrictions, including halting public transportation/ restricting freedom of movement in the evening or night hours. Such measures, Tskitishvili said, will only be taken where and when necessary.

11:30 GMT+4 – 68 New Cases, 3 Fatalities Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 68 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,185. With 14 fatalities, and 182 recoveries reported in total, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 989.   

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 2,401 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 976 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region came in second with 368 reported cases.

As for the remaining new cases, 328 were reported in Adjara; 280 in  Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 61 in Kvemo Kartli; 135 in Shida Kartli; 31 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 70 in Kakheti;  55 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 62 in Guria, and 35 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

638 patients are in severe condition, and 293 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 20 COVID-related fatalities reported, 10 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 2 in Adjara; 7 in Imereti, and 1 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 2,401 Daily Cases, 2,289 Recoveries, 20 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 2,401 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 49,218. In the meantime, 2,289 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 33,459. 20 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 401. The number of active cases to date stands at 15,332.

Wednesday, November 4

20:30 GMT+4 – 79 New Cases, 10 Recoveries, 2 Fatalities in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia have reported 79 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,505. In the meantime, 10 more persons have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 2,440. Two COVID-19 patients died in the region. With 47 total fatalities since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 2,018.

14:30 GMT+4 – WHO Delegation Visits Sokhumi

According to the ministry of health of occupied Abkhazia, a delegation of World Health Organization visited Sokhumi on a 10-day monitoring mission. The members of delegation will inspect medical institutions in Abkhazia with special focus on COVID-19 related issues and possible humanitarian assistance to the region.

14:30 GMT+4 – UNM’s Salome Samadashvili Tests Positive

One of the leaders of the opposition United National Movement (UNM) Salome Samadashvili has tested positive for coronavirus. According to the UNM member, she is currently asymptomatic and is self-isolating.

11:30 GMT+4 – 63 New Cases Revealed in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 63 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,117. With 11 fatalities, and 173 recoveries reported in total, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 933.  

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 2,295 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 989 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. The western Imereti region, and the western Adjara region each reported 387 daily cases.

As for the remaining new cases, 97 were reported in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 166 in Kvemo Kartli; 133 in Shida Kartli; 33 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 47 in Kakheti;  29 in Samtskhe-Javakheti, and 27 in Guria.

569 patients are in severe condition, and 238 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 19 COVID-related fatalities reported, 2 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi, and 9 in Adjara, 6 in Imereti, 1 in Shida Kartli, and 1 in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti.

11:05 GMT+4 – Tbilisi to Close Pre-Schools Starting Tomorrow

According to Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze, all pre-school institutions in Georgia’s capital will be temporarily closed starting tomorrow.

11:00 GMT+4 – 2,295 Daily Cases, 2,537 Recoveries, 19 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 2,295 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 46,817. In the meantime, 2,537 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 31,170. 19 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 381. The number of active cases to date stands at 15,240.

Tuesday, November 3

20:30 GMT+4 – 77 New Cases, 17 Recoveries, 2 Fatalities in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia have reported 77 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,426. In the meantime, 17 more persons have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 2,430. Two COVID-19 patients died in the region. With 45 total fatalities since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,951.

17:00 GMT+4 – Economy Minister Tests Positive

Economy Minister Natia Turnava tested positive for novel coronavirus, the Ministry has confirmed, adding that she feels good and will continue her treatment at home. She is the 3rd high-ranking Georgian official after PM Giorgi Gakharia and Head of Government Administration Natia Mezvrishvili to test positive since yesterday. Mikheil Chkhenkeli, Minister of Education, has reportedly also been self-isolating following contact with an infected family member.

13:00 GMT+4 – Government Announces New Restrictions

To contain the spread of COVID-19, wearing face masks will be compulsory outdoors as well, Deputy PM and Minister of Infrastructure Maya Tskitishvili announced in a government press conference today. Masks were mandatory only indoors until now.

In addition, Georgian authorities decided to extend the working hours limitation of restaurants till 22:00 nationwide. Before, the restriction has been effective in only four cities – Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, and Mtskheta.

Schools in Tbilisi, Rustavi, Kutaisi, Telavi, Zugdidi, Zestaphoni, Gori, Poti, Marneuli, and Gardabani are to continue remote teaching until November 25 as school buildings in the respective cities are set to be used as polling stations in the runoffs of the parliamentary elections scheduled for November 21.

According to Tskitishvili, authorities are not considering any full-scale lockdown and will only enforce targeted restrictions to limit the spread of the virus.

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases, Fatalities

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 1,943 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 650 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, while the western Adjara region came in second with 506 new cases.

As for the remaining new cases, 324 were diagnosed in Imereti; 200 in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 46 in Kvemo Kartli; 100 in Shida Kartli; 39 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 23 in Kakheti; 4 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 47 in Guria; and 4 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

589 patients are in severe condition, and 281 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 20 COVID-related fatalities reported, 7 deaths were confirmed in Tbilisi; 6 in Imereti; 5 in Adjara; 1 in Shida Kartli, and 1 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 1,943 Daily Cases, 1,833 Recoveries, 20 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 1,943 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 44,522 In the meantime, 1,833 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 28,633. 20 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 362. The number of active cases to date stands at 15,501.

Monday, November 2

20:30 GMT+4 – 47 New Cases, 6 Recoveries, 1 Fatality in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia have reported 47 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,349. In the meantime, 6 more persons have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 2,413. Another COVID-19 patient died in the region. With 43 total fatalities since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,893.

20:00 GMT+4 – Prime Minister, Head of Gov’t Administration Test Positive

Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the government press office announced on November 2. The Prime Minister went into self-isolation on October 31, on the day of the parliamentary election, after one of his aides confirmed positive for the virus.

Natia Mezvrishvili, Head of Government Administration, also announced on her social media account that she tested positive for COVID-19. Earlier today, Mezvrishvili said that she was self-isolating after contact with an infected person.

15:25 GMT+4 – Tskhinvali Announces New Restrictions

Moscow-backed authorities in occupied Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia announced new restrictions amid rapid growth in COVID-19 cases, RES news agency reported.

Among others, the functioning of secondary, professional and higher educational institutions, as well as entertainment centers and attractions will be suspended until November 15.

12:25 GMT+4 – Head of Gov’t Administration Goes into Self-Isolation

Head of the Government Administration Natia Mezvrishvili announced that she has gone into self-isolation.

11:50 GMT+4 – Economy Minister Goes into Self-Isolation

According to the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, Economy Minister Natia Turnava has gone into self-isolation due to close contact with COVID-infected persons. Turnava is not suffering from any symptoms as of now, the Ministry claims.

11:30 GMT+4 – 137 New Cases, 63 Recoveries, 5 Fatalities Reported in Tskhinvali

Moscow-backed authorities in Georgia’s Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia reported 137 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 1,054. Since the onset of the virus, 11 patients have passed away from COVID-related health complications in the Tskhinvali Region. With 186 recoveries reported in total, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 856. 

11:10 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 1,852 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 650 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, while the western Imereti region came in second with 441 new cases.

As for the remaining new cases, 389 were diagnosed in Adjara; 114 in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 68 in Kvemo Kartli; 51 in Shida Kartli; 51 in Mtskheta-Mtianeti; 20 in Kakheti;  27 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 28 in Guria; and 13 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

519 patients are in severe condition, and 230 are on assisted ventilation. Out of the 7 COVID-related fatalities reported, 6 deaths were confirmed in Adjara, and 1 in Kakheti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 1,852 Daily Cases, 1,696 Recoveries, 7 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 1,852 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 42,579 In the meantime, 1,696 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 26,800. 7 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 342. The number of active cases to date stands at 15,411.

Sunday, November 1

20:30 GMT+4 – 69 New Cases, 5 Recoveries in Abkhazia

Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia have reported 69 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of total confirmed cases in the region to 4,302. In the meantime, 5 more persons have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 2,314. With 42 total fatalities since the outbreak of the pandemic, the number of active cases in the region to date stands at 1,946.

19:30 GMT+4 – PM Gakharia Goes into Self-Isolation

PM Gakharia has gone into self-isolation according to a recent announcement.

“I have moved to self-isolation and continue to work under these conditions,” the PM said.

12:00 GMT +4 – Breakdown of New Cases

According to the Georgian authorities, out of the 1,791 new COVID-19 infections diagnosed over the last 24 hours, the highest number of cases – 532 – was confirmed in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, while the western Imereti region came in second with 392 new cases.

As for the remaining new cases, 369 were diagnosed in Adjara; 187 in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti; 86 in Kvemo Kartli; 62 in Shida Kartli; 57 in Kakheti;  56 in Samtskhe-Javakheti; 29 in Guria; and 21 in Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti.

11:00 GMT+4 – 1,791 Daily Cases, 2,413 Recoveries, 28 Fatalities

Georgia has reported 1,791 new daily cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of total confirmed cases to 40,727. In the meantime, 2,413 more patients have recovered, increasing the number of recoveries to 25,104. 28 more COVID-related fatalities were recorded, taking the overall number of Georgia’s (excluding occupied territories) COVID-related deaths to 335. The number of active cases to date stands at 15,262.

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