Foreign Policy about Georgia’s early response to coronavirus

Lessons from Taiwan, Canada, South Korea, Georgia, and Iceland show that the coronavirus can be stopped, reads the article published by Foreign Policy.

“Some success stories are unexpected. On the Don’t Touch Your Face podcast, Foreign Policy’s Amy Mackinnon singled out the early response of the country of Georgia. Despite its small size and struggling economy, the country began taking serious measures at the end of February, including closing schools and conducting widespread diagnostic tests. Georgia has so far confirmed 117 cases and no deaths from COVID-19,“ the article reads.

According to the recent data, the number of cases of coronavirus infection has increased to 134 in Georgia. 26 out of 134 people have recovered.

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