Georgia opened land borders with Azerbaijan

In Georgia, from June 1, they opened closed since March last year for tourists due to the Pandemic COVID-19 Land borders with Azerbaijan, Turkey, Armenia and Russia, Interfax reports.

According to the decision of the Interdepartmental Coordination Council of Georgia to combat a pandemic, the country’s land borders can be crossing up with a complete certificate of vaccination and a negative result of a PCR test or only with a negative result of the PCR test, made in the last 72 hours. On the third day after crossing the border, it will be necessary to re-test. All entering it is recommended to have medical insurance.