Georgia to introduce green passport concept from December 1
Georgia will introduce the green passport concept from December 1. According to the decision of the the country's Coordination Council, starting from December 1, citizens will be able to enter a certain category of facilities only with a green passport.
According to the Government Administration, a green status is granted to those fully vaccinated and have passed 72-hour-validity PCR or 24-hour-validity antigen tests, or have recovered from coronavirus. The green passports will be required of citizens aged over 18, as well as tourists.
The green passport concept will apply to the following facilities: eateries, restaurants, cafes, and bars (both outdoor and indoor), cinemas, theaters, opera houses, museums, concert halls, entertainment centers, casinos and gambling sites, spa centers, fitness clubs, hotels, and aerial lifts in winter resorts.
As Prime Minister noted at today's briefing, the "green passport only" principle will apply only to the guests of the facilities and not the employees.