Germany adds Georgia to coronavirus risk list

Georgia reported 472 new cases of the coronavirus earlier today. Photo: studying-in-germany.org

Agenda.ge, 08 Oct 2020 - 14:14, Tbilisi,Georgia

Germany has declared Georgia, Jordan, Romania and Tunisia as coronavirus risk regions, meaning that the individuals entering from these countries will have to enter quarantine pending a negative coronavirus test, Reuters reports. 

Germany’s Robert Koch Institute for Infectious Diseases published the latest assessment on its website on Wednesday. 

Germany declares regions to be risky when the number of coronavirus infections exceeds 50 per 100,000 inhabitants over seven days.

Georgia has reported 472 new cases of the coronavirus earlier today, breaking a streak in case increases. 

Georgia has had 10,225 cases of the coronavirus since February 26, 2020.

5,553 of the 10,225 patients have recovered, while 66 have died. 

As of today 4,606 patients remain infected with Covid-19 in the country.