From today, October 21, Georgian citizens returning from abroad will be subject to self-isolation instead of mandatory quarantine in case of a negative test result. The decision on this was made on October 20 by the Interdepartmental Coordinating Council.
Testing should be done within the last 72 hours. If Georgian citizens do not have a response to the test, they will be placed in quarantine again.
After the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, a 14-day quarantine became mandatory for citizens returning to Georgia from abroad. At the next stage, this period was reduced to 12 days. An 8-day quarantine is currently mandatory.