From : KOCHISHVILI Nika (EEAS-TBILISI) <Nino.KOCHISHVILI@eeas.europa.eu>
To : Tamar Gabunia <tgabunia@moh.gov.ge>; Amiran Gamkrelidze <A.Gamkrelidze@ncdc.ge>
Subject : RE: COVID19 - info update required
Cc : Ketevan Goginashvili <kgoginashvili@moh.gov.ge>; Maia Nikoleishvili <mnikoleishvili@moh.gov.ge>; Ana Kasradze Gmail <anakasradze@gmail.com>; CRAMPES Julien (EEAS-TBILISI) <Julien.CRAMPES@eeas.europa.eu>; DE MERCEY Colombe (EEAS-TBILISI) <Colombe.DE-MERCEY@eeas.europa.eu>; mail@lajoskovacs.com; Lika Gamgebeli <gamgebelilika@gmail.com>; Irma Khonelidze Gmail <ikhonelidze@gmail.com>; Khvicha Getia Gmail <khgetia@gmail.com>; Maia Alkhazashvili <M.Alkhazashvili@ncdc.ge>; Gvantsa Chanturia <gvantsa.chanturia@ncdc.ge>; Nana Kavtaradze <n.kavtaradze@ncdc.ge>
Received On : 21.09.2020 06:56

Dear Colleagues,

 

I verified with my colleagues question regarding date of information, and we would be grateful  if you could  provide figures on tests  including 21 September.

 

We are still looking forward for  the updates on the beds:

 

 

“6500 rooms in 84 hotels have been used to quarantine over 22.000 people. Around 3000 patients have made use of the fever clinics.

 In total, 297 inpatient facilities operate across the country with 17,514 beds available of which 3,279 are reserved for Covid cases. 2,290 beds are available in intensive care units of which 1,040 are reserved for Covid cases. 1749 ventilators are available for the management of respiratory distress syndrome. “

 

Please send us the complete questionnaire  reflecting 21 September state  with required data not later  23 September morning.

 

Thank you,

 

Nika

 

From: KOCHISHVILI Nika (EEAS-TBILISI)
Sent: 18 September 2020 22:20
To: 'Nana Kavtaradze' ; Tamar Gabunia ; Amiran Gamkrelidze
Cc: Ketevan Goginashvili ; Maia Nikoleishvili ; Ana Kasradze Gmail ; CRAMPES Julien (EEAS-TBILISI) ; DE MERCEY Colombe (EEAS-TBILISI) ; mail@lajoskovacs.com; Lika Gamgebeli ; Irma Khonelidze Gmail ; Khvicha Getia Gmail ; Maia Alkhazashvili ; Gvantsa Chanturia
Subject: RE: COVID19 - info update required

 

Dear Nana,

 

Thank you very much for provided data.  I acknowledge  that they reflect data until  17 September, while in the questionnaire last question is  requiring g number of tests conducted from 7 to 21 September “How many tests conducted in the last 2 weeks, from 7 September to 21 September?”

I will verify with my colleagues whether this question foresees data including 21 September and come back to you. I also understand that you will not be able to provide data of 21 September until 23 September.

 

Enjoy the weekend,

 

Nika

 

 

 

 

From: Nana Kavtaradze <n.kavtaradze@ncdc.ge>
Sent: 18 September 2020 22:09
To: KOCHISHVILI Nika (EEAS-TBILISI) <
Nino.KOCHISHVILI@eeas.europa.eu>; Tamar Gabunia <tgabunia@moh.gov.ge>; Amiran Gamkrelidze <A.Gamkrelidze@ncdc.ge>
Cc: Ketevan Goginashvili <
kgoginashvili@moh.gov.ge>; Maia Nikoleishvili <mnikoleishvili@moh.gov.ge>; Ana Kasradze Gmail <anakasradze@gmail.com>; CRAMPES Julien (EEAS-TBILISI) <Julien.CRAMPES@eeas.europa.eu>; DE MERCEY Colombe (EEAS-TBILISI) <Colombe.DE-MERCEY@eeas.europa.eu>; mail@lajoskovacs.com; Lika Gamgebeli <gamgebelilika@gmail.com>; Irma Khonelidze Gmail <ikhonelidze@gmail.com>; Khvicha Getia Gmail <khgetia@gmail.com>; Maia Alkhazashvili <M.Alkhazashvili@ncdc.ge>; Gvantsa Chanturia <gvantsa.chanturia@ncdc.ge>
Subject: Re: COVID19 - info update required

 

Dear Nika,

 

Please find attached the answers to the Commission's questions on testing. Please kindly pay attention that the last question - number of tests conducted in last 2 weeks defines the time-frame from 3 Sep to 17 Sep. As agreed, we will provide the numbers reflecting the period to 21 Sept early next week.  

 

Best regards,

 

Nana Kavtaradze

 

 

 


From: KOCHISHVILI Nika (EEAS-TBILISI) <Nino.KOCHISHVILI@eeas.europa.eu>
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2020 10:36:58
To: Tamar Gabunia; Amiran Gamkrelidze
Cc: Nana Kavtaradze; Ketevan Goginashvili; Maia Nikoleishvili; Ana Kasradze Gmail; CRAMPES Julien (EEAS-TBILISI); DE MERCEY Colombe (EEAS-TBILISI);
mail@lajoskovacs.com; Lika Gamgebeli
Subject: COVID19 - info update required

 

Dear colleagues,

We are approaching you with our traditional request to  update the COVID related data. Please note that this time  the Commission services required more detailed data. We would be grateful  lf you could provide answers on the questionnaire by the end of tomorrow.

 

 

  1. Testing

Testing types

·       What are the different types of tests used today (describe method)?

·       Are there plans to introduce other types of testing?

Testing capacities

·       How many tests can be conducted per day?

·       How many laboatories can analyse samples in Georgia?

·       What is the average waiting time to analyse a sample?

Testing frequency

·       Are tests systematic upon entry into Georgia (all types of travellers / businessmen etc)

·       Are tests systematic when case of symptoms

·       Are tests systematic when contact with a person infected with Covid

·       Are tests available on demand / privately

·       Is there also systematic testing for some types of workers (which ones)?

·       Is there also random testing / regional testing? Please describe in detail.

Actual testing statistics

·       How many tests conducted since the beginning?

·       How many tests conducted in the last 2 weeks, from 7 September to 21 September?

 

  1. Medical facilities

 

Please update:

6500 rooms in 84 hotels have been used to quarantine over 22.000 people. Around 3000 patients have made use of the fever clinics.

 

In total, 297 inpatient facilities operate across the country with 17,514 beds available of which 3,279 are reserved for Covid cases. 2,290 beds are available in intensive care units of which 1,040 are reserved for Covid cases. 1749 ventilators are available for the management of respiratory distress syndrome.

 

 

We thank you in advance for your support,

 

Nika

 

Nino (Nika) Kochishvili (Mrs)

Progamme Officer

Delegation of the European Union to Georgia

64b Chavchavadze Avenue

0179 Tbilisi, Georgia

Tel.: +995-32-236 43 64

Email: Nino.Kochishvili@eeas.europa.eu