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Georgia Announces Immunized Tourists Allowed to Enter the Country - Walla! Tourism

2021-02-07T08:19:06.923Z


The country that Israelis like to vacation in in summer and winter will allow vaccinated tourists to reach it as early as this month upon presentation of a vaccine permit. In addition, restaurants and food markets have already opened, and even public transport between cities will open tomorrow


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Georgia has announced: Immunized tourists are allowed to enter the country

The country that Israelis like to vacation in in summer and winter will allow vaccinated tourists to reach it as early as this month upon presentation of a vaccine permit.

In addition, restaurants and food markets have already opened, and even public transport between cities will open tomorrow

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Ziv Reinstein

Sunday, 07 February 2021, 09:33

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Batumi, Georgia (Visit Batumi)

Immunization around the world is gaining momentum among the world's population, especially in Israel, so the Georgian government announced today (Sunday) that it will allow any tourist who presents a vaccine certificate to enter its territory as early as this month.



"As of February 1, 2021, the following regulations will apply to crossing Georgia's border: Citizens from all countries arriving by air from any country will be able to enter Georgia if they present at checkpoints at the border a document confirming they are vaccinated against corona, in two vaccine doses. In the announcement of the Georgian Embassy in Tel Aviv.

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Unvaccinated people will also be able to enter, but ...

The announcement also applies to Israeli tourists who have not been vaccinated and still want to enter the country, and must comply with the following conditions: Before crossing the country border, they must complete a special form filling out their travel history in the last 14 days ).



Also, at the checkpoint on the Georgia border, a Corona test (PCR) result from the last 72 hours before leaving for Georgia must be presented.

On the third day of the stay of tourists who have not been vaccinated in Georgia, they will have to undergo a corona examination at their expense.

Anyone who visited in the 14 days prior to entering Georgia in England and Ireland, will be required upon entry into Georgia on a 12-day probationary period.

In this case, the obligation to present a negative result of the corona examination upon entry into the country and the obligation to examine the corona three days after entering Georgia (at his expense) - is not necessary.



Public transport between the cities in the country is not yet operating, but tomorrow (February 8) public transport activity will resume (except on Saturday and Sunday).

In addition, all open and covered markets will operate in full (except on Saturday and Sunday).

From 15 February, open-air restaurants and eateries will be able to open.

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