Georgia to open land borders from June 1
By the decision of the Georgia's Interagency Coordination Council, the country will open its land borders from June 1, Georgia Today reported.
“Land borders will be opened and it will be possible to cross the border with a full vaccination certificate and a negative PCR test result, or only a negative result of the PCR test performed in the last 72 hours, if these persons will again be tested within the 72 hours after entering Georgia,” announced Giorgi Gibradze, Chief of the Operational Staff of the Interagency Coordination Council.
The council recommends that all visitors have health insurance, which also covers the COVID cases.
In addition, Canada, Japan, Kuwait, China, South Korea, Moldova and Oman will be added to the list of countries whose citizens and residents will be able to cross the Georgian border with a negative result of the PCR test conducted in the last 72 hours.