Georgian approach to COVID-19

Q3 Multidisciplinary
Zurabi Jankhoteli, P. Gibbs
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The COVID-19 pandemic, declared a global threat by the World Health Organization 2020, is a new challenge in the modern world. The virus has spread to almost every country, and this fact has affected many aspects, including the economy and healthcare. A new crisis has begun in the world, which is very difficult to overcome. When the spread of the virus had just begun in the Chinese city of Wuhan, meanwhile Georgian government started discussion about the seriousness of this virus. In Georgia, the virus had a negative impact on the economy, healthcare and the social status of citizens. To some extent, the crisis triggered by fears of a pandemic, as so far no governing body, as well as the public, has had no experience in dealing with threats of a similar magnitude. The ongoing processes in the world have become force majeure due to the rapid growth of the pandemic, resulting in the inability to share, use and coordinate the knowledge, which countries have accumulated in the fight against the virus. If such in-depth studies were available, Georgia would be able to reduce the expected economic downturn based on their analysis. As soon as the first case of Covid infection was confirmed, citizens panicked and began to over-purchase food and necessities for further storage and use. This fact caused the first micro shock to the economy, which was manifested in the depreciation of the national currency against the dollar, in its instability, in addition there arose to the real threat to logistics and supply. Rising unemployment, rising risk of bankruptcy for small and medium-sized businesses, rising poverty rates, stagnant tourism businesses and declining international remittances are a combination of aspects that play an important role in shaping Georgia’s economic climate. The deterioration of these indicators means the aggravation of the economic crisis inside the country. According to the data, the contribution of tourism is 21.3% of Georgia’s GDP, thus the problems created in this segment will be dramatically reflected on the business entities operating in this sector as well
格鲁吉亚应对新冠肺炎的方法
世界卫生组织2020年宣布新冠肺炎大流行为全球威胁,这是现代世界面临的新挑战。病毒几乎已经传播到每个国家,这一事实影响了许多方面,包括经济和医疗保健。世界上已经开始了一场新的危机,这场危机很难克服。当病毒在中国城市武汉刚刚开始传播时,格鲁吉亚政府开始讨论这种病毒的严重性。在格鲁吉亚,该病毒对经济、医疗保健和公民的社会地位产生了负面影响。在某种程度上,这场危机是由对大流行的恐惧引发的,因为到目前为止,没有一个管理机构和公众在应对类似规模的威胁方面没有经验。由于疫情的快速增长,世界上正在进行的进程已成为不可抗力,导致各国无法分享、使用和协调各国在抗击病毒中积累的知识。如果有这样深入的研究,格鲁吉亚将能够根据他们的分析减少预期的经济衰退。第一例新冠肺炎感染病例一经确诊,市民们就惊慌失措,开始过度购买食品和必需品以供进一步储存和使用。这一事实对经济造成了第一次微观冲击,表现为国家货币对美元贬值,经济不稳定,此外还对物流和供应造成了真正的威胁。失业率上升、中小型企业破产风险上升、贫困率上升、旅游业停滞和国际汇款减少,这些因素在塑造格鲁吉亚经济气候方面发挥着重要作用。这些指标的恶化意味着国内经济危机的加剧。根据数据,旅游业占格鲁吉亚GDP的21.3%,因此这一领域产生的问题也将极大地反映在该行业的商业实体身上
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Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering  Science
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