
Nightclubs will reopen on March 5-6 at 60 percent of venue capacity, the Georgian government announced today.
The Interagency Coordination Council reportedly decided to allow nightclubs to hold events in the wake of the "current epidemiological tendencies."
Head of the Administration of the Government of Georgia Ilia Darchiashvili has informed Head of the Cultural and Creative Industries Union of Georgia David Lezhava regarding the decision.
Nightclubs in Georgia were closed on March 2020, following the declaration of a state of emergency brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The coordination council refrained from opening nightclubs in December 2021 due to the rising cases of the Omicron variant.
The government later made an exemption and allowed nightclubs in the country to hold events between December 31-January 1 and between January 7-9 provided they would keep the standard regulations on Covid-related practices.
Source: Agenda.ge