Georgians travelling to Estonia to undergo compulsory 14-days self-isolation, or conduct coronavirus test upon arrival

The change has come into force on September 22. Photo: Nino Alavidze/Agenda.ge.

Agenda.ge, 23 Sep 2020 - 13:21, Tbilisi,Georgia

Georgians travelling to Estonia will be obliged to go into 14-days self-isolation or conduct a test for the coronavirus at the Tallinn Airport, or at the Port of Tallinn.

The change has come into force on September 22.

If the test result is negative, individuals will be allowed into the country and will be limited in their movements for the purposes of study and work. 

A repeat test must be conducted no less than seven days after the first test result. If the result is still negative, then individuals will be allowed to return to full movement.