Georgia has reported eight new cases of the corona virus earlier today.
Four of the eight new cases are imported (two of the four are truck drivers), one is a medical personnel, one is from Lilo open market in Tbilisi, one is from Gachiani settlement of Gardabani municipality,while the remaining one does not know how he contracted the virus.
Last week Georgia reported 24 new cases of the corona virus which was the highest figure since June.
However, the figures are going down again.
Kharajalari village in Gardabani municipality remains in lock down.
Vendors of Lilo open market, where many Gardabani inhabitants are employed, have been tested for the corona virus.
The government is monitoring all open markets around the country to prevent the further spread of the corona virus.
Georgia has had 1,145 cases of the corona virus since February 26, 2020.
927 of the 1,145 patients have recovered, while 16 others have died.
As of today 202 people remain infected with COVID 19.
The Finnish government reported new restrictions on the new coronavirus in the news.
Finnish border blockade removal status
According to the Finnish government, the movement restrictions will be gradually lifted if the number of infected people in each country does not exceed 8 infected people per 100,000 people within 2 weeks.
From July 27th, travel restrictions between Japan and Finland will be completely lifted.
Already freely traveled countries Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Greece, Malta, Germany, Slovakia, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Cyprus, Ireland, Andorra, San Marino, Vatican.
Countries where travel restrictions will be completely lifted from July 27 South Korea, Georgia, Japan, China, Rwanda, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, New Zealand
Countries that will not be able to meet the Finnish government's requirements at the moment and will be restricted again from July 27 Algeria, Australia, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland
The above movement restrictions are valid until August 25th. The Finnish government will report a new decision in late August. The Finnish government will make decisions about border blockades and movement restrictions while checking the current situation of each country, so if the situation caused by the coronavirus worsens, there is a possibility that the already lifted restrictions will be set again. Thank you in advance for your understanding.
As of 2:00 pm on July 23, there were 104 new cases in the last 24 hours.
Now the total number of domestically infected persons is 1,112. Of these, 132 are undergoing hospitalization treatment, and 7 of them are undergoing mechanical ventilation.
The cumulative number of infected persons has already recovered from 3,634 out of 4,634. The cumulative total of deaths is 128.
The highest temperature this week is 27-29 ℃, but due to the high humidity, the days are hot and humid.
Due to the heat, the number of people is relatively small except in the early morning, and the city's old town is crowded with guests during the summer vacation, which also serves as dinner and a cool evening from around 20:00 when the sun sets.
It's been three weeks since the airport in Malta reopened.
We will report the latest inside the airport.
You will be required to wear a mask or visor at the airport.
There are no people because it is before the arrival of the flight in the morning.
In the arrival area, such partitions are provided to prevent passengers from touching people.
The style is to go out directly.
Until now, when exiting security, taxi and coach drivers and customer information staff were waiting, but now they are waiting outside.
Malta had easy access to the arrival and departure areas. (Since it's a small airport, it's about 200 meters) There are also partitions so it's not easy to go.
In the arrival area, only those who have a boarding pass will go to the check-in counter after receiving the temperature check.
Malta is gradually regaining its liveliness.
Customers from Japan can also enter the country without compulsory isolation.
We look forward to welcoming Japanese customers as soon as possible.
Regular international flights will not resume in Georgia until August 31, announces the Georgian Civil Aviation Agency, however Paris, Riga and Munich will be exceptions.
Tbilisi-Paris, Tbilisi-Munich and Tbilisi-Riga flights are scheduled to resume in August.
Air France will carry out two flights a week starting early August from Paris Charles de Gaulle and Tbilisi International Airports and German airline Lufthansa will carry out flights two times a week, linking Tbilisi to Munich.
As for Tbilisi-Riga flights, Georgian Economy Minister Natia Turnava said that Georgia is negotiating with airBaltic to resume Tbilisi-Riga flights as well.
Georgia has reported 12 new cases of the Corona virus earlier today, bringing the total number of cases to 1,058.
911 of the 1,058 patients have recovered, while 16 others have died.
In addition, Georgia is on a list of countries to enter the European Union as of July 1. Chikovani said that the government of Georgia is currently negotiating with other EU member states as to the further opening of the country’s borders.
The government of Georgia is also negotiating with international airline companies to resume direct flights in Georgia. So far an agreement has been reached with Lufthansa which will start flights between Munich and Tbilisi starting August.