Georgia's Economic Outlook 2020
GEORGIA HAS TAKEN DECISIVE STEPS TO CONTAIN THE
COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND LIMIT ITS ECONOMIC IMPACT
2/26/2020
GOVERNMENT SAFETY MEASURES
All international flights banned since 18 March 2020
Full lockdown introduced on 21 March 2020 and state of emergency declared in
the country, which is now in place until 22 May 2020
14-day mandatory quarantine period imposed on citizens returning to Georgia
Educational process suspended; educational institutions now on distance
learning. Georgia is considered one of the best examples of distance learning
according to the OECD report
All public transportation closed; except for vehicles and taxis operating with
regulatory approval
All economic activities, other than grocery stores, pharmacies, food and
pharmacy delivery services, gas stations, banks, post offices, restricted entirely
The Government maintains an informational website that provides live statistics
on the spread of the virus in Georgia - www.stopcov.ge
COVID-19 STATISTICS IN GEORGIA, PERSONS
Daily new cases
Cumulative cases
- Cumulative recoveries
3/4/2020
3/11/2020
3/18/2020
3/25/2020
4/1/2020
4/8/2020
4/15/2020
4/22/2020
Source: NCDC
COVID-19 STATISTICS IN GEORGIA
647
Confirmed cases
4,461
Under quarantine
Source: www.stopcov.ge
at 15:00, 13 May 2020
372
Active cases
394
Under hospital
supervision
COVID-19 CASES PER 100,000 PERSONS
at 15:00, 13 May 2020
433 426
4/29/2020
5/6/2020
5/13/2020
Singapore
USA
366 351
273
Italy
207
168 166
132 126
Switzerland
France
Germany
83 77
Source: Johns Hopkins, Worldometers
at 15:00, 13 May 2020.
Developed countries
Emerging markets
38 35 30 29 27 16
13 6
Turkey
Russia
Iran
Armenia R
Romania 88
Czechia
Ukraine
Hungary S
Bulgaria
Kazakhstan
Azerbaijan N
Georgia
Japan
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