COVID-19 Georgia Live Blog — March 2021 / Archived
Wednesday, March 31
22:00 GMT+4 – 30 New Cases, 16 More Recoveries, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 30 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,428. 16 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,876. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 1 to 214. The number of active cases to date stands at 338.
13:10 GMT+4 – 6,757 Persons Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), a total of 6,757 persons have been vaccinated for COVID-19 since Georgia initiated vaccine rollout on March 15.
13:05 GMT+4 – Citizens Over 55 to Register for Vaccination
Health Minister Ekaterine Tikaradze announced today that come April 5, citizens over the age of 55 will be able to register for COVID-19 vaccination. In addition, patients on dialysis, as well as organ transplant recipients, will also be included in the immunization program, Tikaradze said.
Registration at the moment is only available for medical personnel and senior citizens over the age of 65.
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12:00 GMT+4 – 3 New Cases, 16 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 3 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,301. 16 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,927.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 616 new cases, 319 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 35 in Shida Kartli, 58 – Imereti, 61 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 50 – Adjara, 14 – Guria, 17 – Kvemo Kartli, 25 – Kakheti, 15 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti, 20 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 2 – Samtskhe-Javakheti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 616 New Cases, 268 More Recoveries, 5 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 616 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 281,761. In the meantime, 268 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 273,167. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 5 to 3,778. The number of active cases stands at 4,790.
Tuesday, March 30
22:00 GMT+4 – 13 New Cases, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 13 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,398. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 1 to 213. With a total 12,860 recoveries reported, the number of active cases to date stands at 325.
13:05 GMT+4 – 2 New Cases, 13 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 2 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,298. 13 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,911.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 673 new cases, 330 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 57 in Shida Kartli, 67 – Imereti, 71 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 56 – Adjara, 22 – Guria, 19 – Kvemo Kartli, 14 – Kakheti, 26 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti, 7 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 4 – Samtskhe-Javakheti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 673 New Cases, 298 More Recoveries, 8 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 673 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 281,145. In the meantime, 298 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 272,899. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 8 to 3,773. The number of active cases stands at 4,447.
Monday, March 29
22:00 GMT+4 – 22 New Cases, 8 More Recoveries, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 22 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,385. 8 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,860. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 1 to 212. The number of active cases to date stands at 313.
13:05 GMT+4 – 13 New Cases, 5 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 13 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,296. 5 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,898.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 171 new cases, 84 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 5 in Shida Kartli, 22 – Imereti, 9 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 21 – Adjara, 4 – Guria, 15 – Kvemo Kartli, 6 – Kakheti, 1 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti, 4 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 171 New Cases, 382 More Recoveries, 14 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 171 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 280,472. In the meantime, 382 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 272,601. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 14 to 3,765. The number of active cases stands at 4,080.
Sunday, March 28
22:00 GMT+4 – 45 New Cases, 42 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 45 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,363. 42 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,852. With a total of 211 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 300.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 365 new cases, 183 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 39 in Shida Kartli, 37 – Imereti, 30 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 27 – Adjara, 21 – Guria, 8 – Kvemo Kartli, 6 – Kakheti, 6 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti, 5 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 3 – Samtskhe-Javakheti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 365 New Cases, 415 More Recoveries, 5 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 365 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 280,301. In the meantime, 415 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 272,219. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 5 to 3,751. The number of active cases stands at 4,305.
Saturday, March 27
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 490 new cases, 256 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 69 in Imereti, 20 – Kakheti, 26 – Shida Kartli, 41 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 6 – Guria, 22 – Kvemo Kartli, 36 – Adjara, 7 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 7 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 490 New Cases, 219 More Recoveries, 8 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 490 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 279,936. In the meantime, 219 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 271,804. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 8 to 3,746. The number of active cases stands at 4,360.
Friday, March 26
22:00 GMT+4 – 6 New Cases, 9 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 6 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,318. 9 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,810. With a total of 211 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 297.
14:00 GMT+4 – 4,344 Persons Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), a total of 11,273 persons have registered to be vaccinated for the novel coronavirus, while 4,344 have already been inoculated. Registration is currently only available for medical personnel and senior citizens over the age of 65. Citizens can choose between AstraZeneca/Oxford and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines.
12:00 GMT+4 – 4 New Cases, 5 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 4 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,283. 5 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,893.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 419 new cases, 203 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 64 in Imereti, 9 – Kakheti, 22 – Shida Kartli, 18 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 16 – Guria, 27 – Kvemo Kartli, 26 – Adjara, 13 –Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 4 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 17 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 419 New Cases, 307 More Recoveries, 6 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 419 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 279,446. In the meantime, 307 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 271,585. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 6 to 3,738. The number of active cases stands at 4,097.
Thursday, March 25
22:00 GMT+4 – 12 New Cases Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 12 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,312. With a total of 12,801 recovered patients and 211 COVID-related fatalities, the number of active cases to date stands at 300.
14:00 GMT+4 – 1 New Case, 19 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 1 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,279. 19 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,888.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 399 new cases, 230 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 48 in Imereti, 14 – Kakheti, 17 – Shida Kartli, 20 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 9 – Guria, 23 – Kvemo Kartli, 22 – Adjara, 4 –Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 3 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 9 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 399 New Cases, 356 More Recoveries, 10 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 399 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 279,027. In the meantime, 356 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 271,278. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 10 to 3,732. The number of active cases stands at 3,991.
01:00 GMT+4 – Georgia Receives Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccines
Georgia received 29,250 doses of Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in the early hours of March 25, procured and delivered by COVAX facility, a United Nations-backed vaccine-sharing scheme, the Ministry of Health reported. Georgians will now be able to choose between the two available Pfizer and AstraZeneca jabs.
Noteworthy that starting today senior citizens over the age of 65 will be able to register to receive COVID-19 jabs. Registration was previously only available for medical personnel.
Wednesday, March 24
22:00 GMT+4 – 26 New Cases, 93 More Recoveries, 2 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 26 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,300. 93 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,801. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 2 to 211. The number of active cases to date stands at 288.
14:00 GMT+4 – Post-Vaccination Delay Period Extended
Deputy Health Minister Tamar Gabunia announced that the mandatory period for which patients must remain in the hospital after receiving COVID-19 jab has been extended to 45 minutes from 30 minutes. At least three health brigades will be mobilized per vaccination center, she added.
13:30 GMT+4 – 4,048 Medical Personnel Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), as of today, 4,048 medical personnel have received a dose of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine. A total of around 70,000 health workers are eligible for immunization.
13:00 GMT+4 – 10 New Cases, 25 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 10 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,278. 25 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,869.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 450 new cases, 237 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 51 in Imereti, 11 – Kakheti, 22 – Shida Kartli, 34 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 11 – Guria, 48 – Kvemo Kartli, 29 – Adjara, 1 –Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 6 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 450 New Cases, 254 More Recoveries, 8 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 450 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 278,628. In the meantime, 254 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 270,922. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 8 to 3,722. The number of active cases stands at 3,958.
Tuesday, March 23
22:00 GMT+4 – 19 New Cases, 25 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 19 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,274. 25 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,708. With a total of 209 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 357.
13:30 GMT+4 – 4,021 Medical Personnel Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), as of today, 4,021 medical personnel have received a dose of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine. A total of around 70,000 health workers are eligible for immunization.
13:00 GMT+4 – About 50 Cases of COVID-19 ‘British Variant’ Confirmed in Georgia
Amiran Gamkrelidze, Head of the National Center for Disease Control & Public Health (NCDC), said “about under 50” cases of the COVID-19 “British variant” have been confirmed in Georgia as of today.
12:10 GMT+4 – 6 New Cases, 21 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 6 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,268. 21 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,844.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 528 new cases, 265 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 84 in Imereti, 17 – Kakheti, 20 – Shida Kartli, 26 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 19 – Guria, 31 – Kvemo Kartli, 42 – Adjara, 2 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 13 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 9 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 528 New Cases, 299 More Recoveries, 4 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 528 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 278,178. In the meantime, 299 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 270,668. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 4 to 3,714. The number of active cases stands at 3,770.
Monday, March 22
22:00 GMT+4 – 36 New Cases, 33 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 36 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,255. 33 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,683. With a total of 209 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 363.
14:00 GMT+4 – Senior Citizens Over 65 to Register for Vaccination
Health Minister Ekaterine Tikaradze announced today that senior citizens over the age of 65, come March 25, will be able to register to receive COVID-19 jabs. Registration was previously only available for medical personnel.
13:00 GMT+4 – 3,843 Medical Personnel Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), as of today, 3,843 medical personnel have received a dose of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine. A total of around 70,000 health workers are eligible for immunization.
12:00 GMT+4 – 12 New Cases, 15 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 12 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,262. 15 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,823.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 170 new cases, 85 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 22 in Imereti, 11 – Kakheti, 2 – Shida Kartli, 5 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 11 – Guria, 19 – Kvemo Kartli, 9 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 5 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 170 New Cases, 396 More Recoveries, 10 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 170 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 277,650. In the meantime, 396 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 270,369. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 10 to 3,710. The number of active cases stands at 3,545.
Sunday, March 21
13:00 GMT+4 – 3,818 Medical Personnel Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), a total of 5,246 medical personnel are registered to receive AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine, while 3,818 have already been inoculated. A total of around 70,000 health workers are eligible for immunization.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 262 new cases, 152 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 43 in Imereti, 14 – Kakheti, 15 – Shida Kartli, 8 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 1 – Guria, 13 – Kvemo Kartli, 11 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 4 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 262 New Cases, 189 More Recoveries, 9 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 262 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 277,480. In the meantime, 189 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 269,973. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 9 to 3,700. The number of active cases stands at 3,781.
Saturday, March 20
22:00 GMT+4 – 12 New Cases, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 12 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,219. A total of 12,650 patients have recovered. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 1 to 209, while the number of active cases to date stands at 360.
13:00 GMT+4 – 3,674 Medical Personnel Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), a total of 5,250 medical personnel are registered to receive AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine, while 3,674 have already been inoculated. A total of around 70,000 health workers are eligible for immunization.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 422 new cases, 216 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 71 in Imereti, 10 – Kakheti, 22 – Shida Kartli, 22 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 20 – Guria, 22 – Kvemo Kartli, 29 – Adjara, 2 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 3 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 5 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 422 New Cases, 158 More Recoveries, 8 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 422 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 277,218. In the meantime, 158 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 269,784. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 8 to 3,691. The number of active cases stands at 3,717.
Friday, March 19
22:00 GMT+4 – 40 New Cases, 40 More Recoveries, 2 Fatalities Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 40 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,207. 40 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,650. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 2 to 208, while the number of active cases to date stands at 349.
13:00 GMT+4 – 3,642 Medical Personnel Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), a total of 5,185 medical personnel are registered to receive AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine, while 3,642 have already been inoculated. A total of around 70,000 health workers are eligible for immunization.
12:00 GMT+4 – 6 New Cases, 25 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 6 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,250. 25 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,808.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 360 new cases, 164 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 71 in Imereti, 23 – Kakheti, 22 – Shida Kartli, 13 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 10 – Guria, 29 – Kvemo Kartli, 20 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 4 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 3 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 360 New Cases, 242 More Recoveries, 9 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 360 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 276,796. In the meantime, 242 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 269,626. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 9 to 3,683. The number of active cases stands at 3,461.
Thursday, March 18
22:00 GMT+4 – 19 New Cases, 7 More Recoveries, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 19 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,167. 7 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,610. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 1 to 206, while the number of active cases to date stands at 351.
18:30 GMT+4 – Occupied Abkhazia ‘PM’ Discharged
Occupied Abkhazia “prime minister” Alexander Ankvab was discharged from the Moscow hospital where he was undergoing treatment for COVID-19, though he will still require time to recover fully.
Ankvab tested positive for coronavirus on December 30 and was hospitalized in Moscow on January 8 after developing bilateral interstitial pneumonia, signs of severe respiratory failure, and drug-induced hepatitis.
12:00 GMT+4 – 5 New Cases, 6 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 5 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,244. 6 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,783.
11:30 GMT+4 – Pandemic Reduced Georgia’s Dependence on Russia, TI Georgia Says
In its latest report, Transparency International (TI) Georgia, a local watchdog, said the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic diminished the Georgian economy’s dependence on Russia. Namely, the watchdog cited a decrease in revenue from Russian tourism, remittances, and exports, down to constituting 5.7% of Georgia’s GDP in 2020 from 9% in 2019.
Moreover, TI said that Georgia’s exports to Russia dropped by 11.2%, while imports from Russia diminished by 9.2%. “Although since 2012, imports of Russian products have almost doubled to USD 900 million,” the watchdog noted, adding that Russia still comes in second among Georgia’s top importers after Turkey.
Remittances from Russia to Georgia decreased by 15% in 2020, according to TI, while the number of Russian tourists arriving to Georgia was down by 86% compared to 2019. In addition, Russian tourists spent about USD 700 million in Georgia in 2019, while the number stood at only USD 50 million last year.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 369 new cases, 190 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 67 in Imereti, 15 – Kakheti, 26 – Shida Kartli, 14 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 9 – Guria, 21 – Kvemo Kartli, 19 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 3 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 4 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 369 New Cases, 378 More Recoveries, 9 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 369 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 276,436. In the meantime, 378 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 269,384. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 9 to 3,674. The number of active cases stands at 3,352.
Wednesday, March 17
22:00 GMT+4 – 27 New Cases, 43 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 27 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,148. 43 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,603. With a total of 205 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 340.
21:00 GMT+4 – 2,719 Medical Personnel Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), a total of 5,350 medical personnel have registered to receive AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine, while 2,719 have already been inoculated.
Georgia received 43,200 doses of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine on March 13, and initiated vaccine rollout on March 15, with medical personnel first in line to receive the jabs. A total of around 70,000 health workers are eligible for immunization.
12:00 GMT+4 – 3 New Cases, 12 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 3 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,239. 12 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,777.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 382 new cases, 199 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 65 in Imereti, 30 – Kakheti, 19 – Shida Kartli, 13 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 13 – Guria, 13 – Kvemo Kartli, 23 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 6 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 382 New Cases, 313 More Recoveries, 7 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 382 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 276,067. In the meantime, 313 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 269,006. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 7 to 3,665. The number of active cases stands at 3,370.
Tuesday, March 16
22:00 GMT+4 – 34 New Cases, 21 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 34 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,121. 21 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,560. With a total of 205 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 356.
21:00 GMT+4 – 1,447 Medical Personnel Vaccinated
According to the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC), a total of 4,633 medical personnel have registered to receive AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine, while 1,447 have already been inoculated.
Georgia received 43,200 doses of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine on March 13, and initiated vaccine rollout on March 15, with medical personnel first in line to receive the jabs. A total of around 70,000 health workers are eligible for immunization.
12:00 GMT+4 – 10 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities reported 10 more patients who have recovered from the coronavirus, bring the total number of recoveries to 2,765. The number of total confirmed cases in the occupied region stands at 3,236 to date.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 537 new cases, 290 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 79 in Imereti, 37 – Kakheti, 29 – Shida Kartli, 23 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 16 – Guria, 28 – Kvemo Kartli, 18 – Adjara, 3 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 8 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti, 6 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 537 New Cases, 128 More Recoveries, 8 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 537 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 275,685. In the meantime, 128 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 268,693. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 8 to 3,658. The number of active cases stands at 3,308.
Monday, March 15
22:00 GMT+4 – 15 New Cases, 19 More Recoveries, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 15 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,087. 19 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,539. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 1 to 205. The number of active cases to date stands at 343.
12:00 GMT+4 – 11 New Cases, 7 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 11 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,236. 7 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,755.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 159 new cases, 89 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 23 in Imereti, 3 – Kakheti, 12 – Shida Kartli, 6 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 10 – Guria, 3 – Kvemo Kartli, 10 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 1 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti, 1 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 159 New Cases, 328 More Recoveries, 2 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 159 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 275,148. In the meantime, 328 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 268,565. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 2 to 3,650. The number of active cases stands at 2,907.
08:00 GMT+4 – Georgia Commences Vaccination
After receiving its first batch of 43,200 doses of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine on March 13, Georgia began vaccine rollout in 29 facilities in Tbilisi and every regional [municipal] center. As per the national vaccination plan, medical personnel are first in line to receive the jabs.
05:00 GMT+4 – Certain COVID Restrictions Lifted
Gyms and sports facilities reopened today. Moreover, sports clubs, as well as professional ensembles and theaters are now allowed to resume training and practice indoors. Physical attendance of lectures and seminars in higher education institutions has also resumed.
Sunday, March 14
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 268 new cases, 141 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 46 in Imereti, 15 – Kakheti, 16 – Shida Kartli, 7 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 11 – Guria, 13 – Kvemo Kartli, 12 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 2 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti, 4 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 268 New Cases, 233 More Recoveries, 5 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 268 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 274,989. In the meantime, 233 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 268,237. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 5 to 3,648. The number of active cases stands at 3,078.
Saturday, March 13
22:00 GMT+4 – 31 New Cases, 13 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 31 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,072. 13 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,520. With a total of 204 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 348.
11:15 GMT+4 – Georgia Receives First Batch of COVID Vaccines
Georgia received the first batch of COVID-19 doses, the Ministry of Health reported. The rollout will begin on March 15.
The arrival is 43,200 doses of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine delivered by COVAX facility, UN-backed vaccine-sharing scheme. The jabs will be delivered first to medical workers, said Health Minister Ekaterine Tikaradze.
Amiran Gamkrelidze, Head of the National Center for Disease Control stated that 82 centers are prepared nationwide to administer the vaccines, free of charge.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 344 new cases, 188 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 58 in Imereti, 8 – Kakheti, 16 – Shida Kartli, 18 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 22 – Guria, 16 – Kvemo Kartli, 8 – Adjara, 2 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 4 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti, 4 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 344 New Cases, 240 More Recoveries, 9 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 344 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 274,721. In the meantime, 240 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 268,004. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 9 to 3,643. The number of active cases stands at 3,048.
Friday, March 12
22:00 GMT+4 – 17 New Cases, 67 More Recoveries, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 17 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,041. 67 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,507. With a total of 204 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 330.
18:10 GMT+4 – 4 New Cases, 13 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 10 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,225. 13 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,748.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 332 new cases, 185 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 51 in Imereti, 20 – Kakheti, 14 – Shida Kartli, 18 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 13 – Guria, 8 – Kvemo Kartli, 20 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 2 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 332 New Cases, 343 More Recoveries, 12 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 332 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 274,377. In the meantime, 343 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 267,764. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 12 to 3,634. The number of active cases stands at 2,953.
Thursday, March 11
22:00 GMT+4 – 13 New Cases, 20 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 13 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,024. 20 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,440. With a total of 203 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 381.
13:20 GMT+4 – 10 New Cases, 17 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 10 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,221. 17 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,735.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 395 new cases, 194 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 73 in Imereti, 27 – Kakheti, 28 – Shida Kartli, 17 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 20 – Guria, 10 – Kvemo Kartli, 21 – Adjara, 4 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 1 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 395 New Cases, 310 More Recoveries, 9 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 395 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 274,045. In the meantime, 310 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 267,421. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 9 to 3,622. The number of active cases stands at 2,976.
Wednesday, March 10
22:30 GMT+4 – COVID Regulations Extended in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia have once again extended existing COVID-19 restrictive measures until April 12, the last set to expire on March 10.
The bans on mass gatherings in restaurants, banquet halls, and other enterprises of public catering, as well as on holding mass business, sports, entertainment, and other events in closed spaces have been prolonged.
The functioning of indoor sports facilities, spa salons, massage parlors, saunas, children’s centers, among others, will continue to be prohibited. Wearing facemasks when using public transportation will also remain mandatory.
22:00 GMT+4 – 34 New Cases Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 34 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 13,011. With a total of 12,420 recoveries and 203 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 388.
14:20 GMT+4 – 7 New Cases, 15 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 7 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,215. 15 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,718.
12:00 GMT+4 – Tbilisi Mayor Announces Club Industry COVID Relief
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze announced that the City Council will provide financial aid worth GEL 2 million (USD 600,500) for the Tbilisi electronic music and club culture industry. He said at least 500 artists will benefit from the relief package.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 513 new cases, 264 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 88 in Imereti, 16 – Kakheti, 44 – Shida Kartli, 26 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 15 – Guria, 15 – Kvemo Kartli, 30 – Adjara, 7 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 3 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 5 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 513 New Cases, 96 More Recoveries, 12 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 513 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 273,650. In the meantime, 96 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 267,111. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 12 to 3,613. The number of active cases stands at 2,900.
Tuesday, March 9
22:00 GMT+4 – 10 New Cases, 15 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 10 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 12,977. 15 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,420. With a total of 203 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 354.
15:15 GMT+4 – 22 New Cases, 13 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 22 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,208. 13 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,703.
12:00 GMT+4 – Georgia Records First Reinfection Case
Head of the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) Amiran Gamkrelidze reported the first COVID-19 reinfection case recorded by Georgia’s chief public health authority so far.
Gamkrelidze said the patient, who “is not of old age,” was re-infected with the same coronavirus strain some three months after initial contraction.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 139 new cases, 72 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 24 in Imereti, 3 – Kakheti, 10 – Shida Kartli, 9 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 7 – Guria, 9 – Kvemo Kartli, 3 – Adjara, 2 – Samtskhe-Javakheti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 139 New Cases, 129 More Recoveries, 10 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 139 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 273,137. In the meantime, 129 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 267,015. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 10 to 3,601. The number of active cases stands at 2,495.
Monday, March 8
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 147 new cases, 64 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 27 in Imereti, 18 – Kakheti, 7 – Shida Kartli, 9 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 10 – Guria, 4 – Kvemo Kartli, 4 – Adjara, 4 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 147 New Cases, 193 More Recoveries, 15 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 147 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 272,998. In the meantime, 193 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 266,886. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 15 to 3,591. The number of active cases stands at 2,495.
05:00 GMT+4 – Certain COVID Restrictions Lifted
The indoor areas of restaurants and other food catering facilities, previously only operating in the western city of Batumi, have reopened nationwide. Food facilities, however, are still only allowed to receive customers on workdays.
Moreover, all marketplaces and shopping malls, previously allowed to open exclusively on workdays, will now be allowed to operate on all seven days of the week. Ski lifts in Georgia’s ski resorts have also resumed.
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Sunday, March 7
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 234 new cases, 135 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 27 in Imereti, 12 – Kakheti, 23 – Shida Kartli, 12 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 7 – Guria, 4 – Kvemo Kartli, 10 – Adjara, 2 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 1 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 234 New Cases, 349 More Recoveries, 9 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 234 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 272,851. In the meantime, 349 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 266,693. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 9 to 3,576. The number of active cases stands at 2,556.
Saturday, March 6
22:00 GMT+4 – 15 New Cases, 5 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 15 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 12,967. 5 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,405. With a total of 203 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 359.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 355 new cases, 176 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 48 in Imereti, 19 – Kakheti, 30 – Shida Kartli, 23 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 14 – Guria, 8 – Kvemo Kartli, 17 – Adjara, 6 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 4 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 10 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 355 New Cases, 91 More Recoveries, 4 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 355 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 272,617. In the meantime, 91 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 266,344. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 4 to 3,567. The number of active cases stands at 2,680.
Friday, March 5
22:00 GMT+4 – 21 New Cases, 10 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 21 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 12,952. 10 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,400. With a total of 203 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 349.
13:00 GMT+4 – List of Nationals Who Can Enter Georgia Expanded
Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan have been added to the list of countries whose nationals or residents can enter Georgia by providing a negative PCR test result at the airport upon arrival.
The list previously included visitors from the EU, the U.S., Israel, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Kazakstan, Russia, and Belarus.
12:20 GMT+4 – 15 New Cases, 9 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 15 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,186. 9 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,690.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 390 new cases, 192 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 71 in Imereti, 16 – Kakheti, 33 – Shida Kartli, 12 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 25 – Guria, 15 – Kvemo Kartli, 18 – Adjara, 6 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti, 2 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 390 New Cases, 172 More Recoveries, 10 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 390 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 272,262. In the meantime, 172 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 266,253. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 10 to 3,563. The number of active cases stands at 2,420.
Thursday, March 4
22:00 GMT+4 – 23 New Cases, 3 More Recoveries, 1 Fatality Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 23 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 12,931. 3 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,390. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 1 to 203. The number of active cases to date stands at 338.
11:40 GMT+4 – High COVID Spread Risk at Tbilisi Mental Health Center, Public Defender Says
The Public Defender of Georgia’s Special Preventive Group found that “sanitary-hygienic rules are neglected” at the Tbilisi Mental Health Center, making the COVID-19 spread risk high. Most of the infrastructure is “outdated and faulty,” while common patients rooms are overcrowded, the Ombudsperson added.
Also according to the report, patients of the Mental Health Center are “not protected from violence, inhumane or degrading treatment,” while therapy via pharmaceutical drugs is used as the main form of psychiatric care over psycho-social rehabilitation. Moreover, the report found that underqualified staff, lack of human resources, bureaucratic shortcomings, among others, “fail to ensure treatment of patients while respecting their dignity.”
11:30 GMT+4 – 21 New Cases, 14 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 21 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,171. 14 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,681.
11:20 GMT+4 – PM Garibashvili Announces Development Commission, Subsidies for Tbilisi Restaurants
Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili announced that the Georgian Government will approve today the creation of an economic development commission which will work over the following three months and present a long-term development plan sometime during the end of May.
The Georgian PM also said that the Government will support Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze’s initiative to provide financial assistance for small and medium restaurants operating a single facility in the Georgian capital with GEL 5,000 (USD 1,506), and for those with more than one facility with GEL 10,000 (USD 3,012).
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 133 new cases, 78 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 20 in Imereti, 2 – Kakheti, 8 – Shida Kartli, 14 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 3 – Guria, 1 – Kvemo Kartli, 3 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 1 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti 2 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 133 New Cases, 276 More Recoveries, 12 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 133 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 271,872. In the meantime, 276 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 266,081. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 12 to 3,553. The number of active cases stands at 2,212.
Wednesday, March 3
21:00 GMT+4 – 47 New Cases Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 47 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 12,908. With a total of 12,387 recoveries and 202 COVID-related fatalities recorded since the onset of the virus, the number of active cases to date stands at 319.
13:00 GMT+4 – 10 New Cases, 413 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 10 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,150. 413 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,667.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 360 new cases, 194 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 50 in Imereti, 8 – Kakheti, 35 – Shida Kartli, 25 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 11 – Guria, 9 – Kvemo Kartli, 14 – Adjara, 2 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 8 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti 4 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 360 New Cases, 119 More Recoveries, 9 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 360 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 271,739. In the meantime, 119 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 265,805. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 9 to 3,541. The number of active cases stands at 2,367.
Tuesday, March 2
22:00 GMT+4 – 19 New Cases Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 19 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 12,861. With a total of 12,387 recoveries and 202 COVID-related fatalities recorded since the onset of the virus, the number of active cases to date stands at 272.
13:00 GMT+4 – 4 New Cases, 4 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 4 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,140. 4 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,254.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 461 new cases, 250 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 57 in Imereti, 29 – Kakheti, 35 – Shida Kartli, 30 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 30 – Guria, 12 – Kvemo Kartli, 7 – Adjara, 2 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 6 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti 3 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 461 New Cases, 163 More Recoveries, 12 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 461 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 271,379. In the meantime, 163 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 265,686. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 12 to 3,532. The number of active cases stands at 2,135.
Monday, March 1
22:00 GMT+4 – 28 New Cases, 84 More Recoveries Reported in Abkhazia
Moscow-backed authorities in Abkhazia reported 28 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally of the total confirmed cases in the region to 12,842. 84 more patients have recovered, bringing the number of recoveries to 12,387. With a total of 202 COVID-related fatalities recorded, the number of active cases to date stands at 253.
12:30 GMT+4 – Russian Mobile Hospital Concludes Abkhazia Stay
The mobile multidisciplinary hospital of the Russian Defense Ministry, which arrived in the occupied Abkhazia region on October 19, 2020, concluded its stay today.
Originally expected to depart from the occupied region on February 15, the hospital’s stay was extended until March 1 some three weeks ago.
12:00 GMT+4 – 13 New Cases, 5 More Recoveries Reported in Tskhinvali
Kremlin-backed South Ossetian authorities have reported 13 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the occupied region’s total confirmed cases to 3,136. 5 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 2,250.
11:15 GMT+4 – Breakdown of New Cases
According to the Georgian authorities, out of 160 new cases, 73 were confirmed in Tbilisi, the capital city, 33 in Imereti, 6 – Kakheti, 3 – Shida Kartli, 9 – Samegrelo – Zemo Svaneti, 9 – Guria, 5 – Kvemo Kartli, 17 – Adjara, 1 – Samtskhe-Javakheti, 3 – Mtskheta-Mtianeti 1 – Racha-Lechkhumi – Kvemo Svaneti.
11:00 GMT+4 – 160 New Cases, 409 More Recoveries, 10 Fatalities
Georgia has confirmed 160 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the tally of the total confirmed cases to 270,918. In the meantime, 409 more patients have recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 265,523. The number of COVID-related fatalities rose by 10 to 3,520. The number of active cases stands at 1,849.
05:00 GMT+4 – List of Nationals Who Can Enter Georgia Expanded
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Kazakstan, Russia, and Belarus have been added to the list of countries whose nationals can enter Georgia by providing a negative PCR test result at the airport upon arrival. The list previously included visitors from the EU, the U.S., Israel, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
05:00 GMT+4 – Certain COVID Restrictions Lifted
As of today, libraries, museums, conferences and trainings have resumed nationwide. Preschool facilities, both public and private, have reopened, however, 20% of employees must undergo mandatory testing once every two weeks. The indoor areas of restaurants and other food catering facilities have also reopened exclusively in the city of Batumi.
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- COVID-19 in Georgia Live Blog – November 2020 / Archived
- COVID-19 in Georgia Live Blog – October 2020 / Archived
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- COVID-19 in Georgia Live Blog – April 2020 / Archived
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