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TBILISI, 8 Jun — RIA Novosti. Hotels, exchange bureaus and all the restaurants in Georgia, which suspended its activities due coronavirus, opened from June 8, also restored long-distance transport within the country, the correspondent of RIA Novosti.

the Decision about opening of data objects, which are not operated within the country introduced restrictions due of the spread of coronavirus, was voiced by Prime Minister George Gakharia at the end of may. Earlier work has already resumed its restaurants with outdoor terraces and public transport in the cities, and also earned shopping malls, shops and markets. Work long-distance transport was suspended in the framework of the pandemic in late March.

the Authorities gradually began to remove restrictions from the end of April, and some of them were abolished ahead of schedule on the basis of the favourable epidemiological situation in the country. In Georgia, identified only 810 facts of the coronavirus, of which 683 were cured, and deaths — 13.

Despite the limitations that the people of Georgia have to come to terms with the new realities and rules. In transport, including intercity, passengers are required to take into account the distance and wear a medical mask. At the entrance to cafes and restaurants, visitors are thermoscanning and sanitize their hands. Menus provide only disposable, orders at the bar is prohibited, at the same table is not more than six persons.

as for hotels, the work will resume those sites that have received permission from the audit the relevant structures in the manual. Also according to the governmental decree from June 8 will again function all exchange offices that were closed across the country on March 31.

the world health organization on 11 March announced the outbreak of a new coronavirus infection COVID-19 pandemic. According to the latest who data, the world is already identified more than 6.7 million cases, more than 397 thousand people died.