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COVID-19

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) was first reported in
Wuhan, Hubei, China in December 2019, the outbreak
was later recognised as a pandemic by the WHO.

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Total Vaccinated

2,921,949

Fully Vaccinated

1,276,173

Partially Vaccinated

1,645,776

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PLANNING TO GO ABROAD?

PCR TEST FOR TRAVEL

Due to regulations and conditions of traveling during the pandemic, it is mandatory to have a proof of negative COVID19 PCR test with you while crossing the country borders. It is also the obligation to get a follow-up PCR test on the third day after arrival in Georgia.

We, the only internationally accredited laboratory in Georgia, issue the PCR-examination certificate in Georgian, English, and Russian within 8-12 hours to be presented at the border.

Differences between types

Test Types

PCR

MOLECULAR TEST

Molecular testing based on PCR (polymerase chain reaction) technology to detect the virus in nasopharyngeal smear, respiratory lava, blood, and feces.
This is the gold standard that allows the virus to be detected in the nasopharyngeal smear even on the first day of infection, at a very early stage, even in the asymptomatic phase. If the test is positive, you can say that the person is infected.

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RAPID TEST

In a test based on the detection of an antibody in the blood, we look for two types of antibodies, in immunology it is called immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin M.
The detection of immunoglobulin M in the blood means that it is in the acute phase. It appears in the blood on the fifth-eighth day after infection.
The discovery of immunoglobulin G in the blood indicates that a person has already been infected.
The second type of rapid test is based on antigen and takes 15-20 minutes to get the result. The specificity and sensitivity of this type of test range from 80% to 85%.
The study material in this case is also a nasopharyngeal smear.

It’s crucial to practice good hygiene, respiratory
etiquette and social and physical distancing.

ABOUT THE DISEASE

What is Corona Virus

Coronaviruses are a type of virus. There are many different kinds, and some cause disease. A newly identified type has caused a recent outbreak of respiratory illness now called COVID-19.

Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
HOW DOES CORONA VIRUS SPREAD?

How it Spreads

YOU MIGHT BE INFECTED?

Known COVID-19 Symptoms

Shortness of Breath

One of the symptoms of COVID-19 is shortness of breath. Shortness of breath is less common than fever and cough, but happens in about 30% of people.

Sore Throat

A sore throat is one of the early, mild symptoms of coronavirus. If you suddenly develop a sore throat, it's best to self-isolate for 14 days as precaution.

Cough

Continuous cough – this means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or 3 or more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse).

Fever

High temperature – this means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back (you do not need to measure your temperature). It is best to seek medical care early.

Headache

A headache isn't a common symptom of the virus, but about 14% of people infected with corona have experienced it. It can be pretty intense in nature.
HOW TO PREVENT CORONA VIRUS?

COVID-19 Preventions

Perfect Hand Wash

The most effective ways to protect yourself and others against coronavirus (COVID-19) are to frequently clean your hands for 20 seconds at least.

Soap on hand

Rub both hands

Thumb to thumb

Fingers to fingers

Wash under water

Soak with tissue

COVID-19 Treatments

To date, there are several WHO approved vaccines, but no specific antiviral medicine to prevent or treat COVID-19. However, those affected should receive care to relieve symptoms. People with serious illness should be hospitalised. Most patients recover thanks to supportive care.

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Vaccines are listed for emergency use by the WHO which has issued interim policy recommendations.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE COVID-19

Frequently Asked Questions

How we can help?

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