Georgia’s furious fight against COVID-19

Since reporting its first case of coronavirus on 26 February, Georgia has had only 61 confirmed cases of the virus as of 23 March. With 3,320 people placed in mandatory quarantines, the Caucasian country is being lauded as a success story in the global fight against the pandemic.

Georgian servicemen inspects cars and people at an entrance to the town of Marneuli, some 40 km from the capital of Tbilisi, Georgia, 23 March 2020. The Georgian government has quarantined the municipalities of Marneuli and Bolnisi and put them on lockdown on 22 March 2020. [EPA-EFE/ZURAB KURTSIKIDZE]

Vlad Makszimov Euractiv 24-03-2020 07:34 3 min. read Content type: Euractiv is part of the Trust Project

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