Issue no: 1241
• APRIL 10 - 16, 2020 • PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY
FOCUS ON WORLD HEALTH
Acknowledging the dedication and professionalism of Georgia's healthcare workers when responding to the challenges of COVID-19
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PRICE: GEL 2.50
In this week’s issue... An Open Letter to the Gov’t & People of Georgia NEWS PAGE 2
COVID-19 in Georgia: The Legal Issues You Need to Know NEWS PAGE 3
NATO Membership: The Macedonian Experience POLITICS PAGE 4
Georgia’s Trade & the First Great World Pandemic: the Bubonic Plague of AD 541-544 BUSINESS PAGE 5
Georgia’s Growth Prospects before COVID-19, & How Things Might Change Image source: National Library of Georgia
ISET PAGE 6
How Beeline is Dealing with the Impact of COVID-19
Coronavirus Job Losses Could Hit Four out of Five People Worldwide
INTERVIEW
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ompanies country- and worldwide are struggling to cope with the spread of COVID-19, from protecting their staff to keeping their clients happy, supplied and comfortable. With those challenges in mind, GEORGIA TODAY sat down with Andrzej Malinowski, Chief Executive Officer at Veon Georgia, to find out how one telecommunications company has been dealing with the crisis.
Transcending Classroom Walls: UCMAS Workshop Goes Online for GEL 10 SOCIETY PAGE 8
Isolation Diaries #1: Online Events to Keep up Your Social Life
HOW DID THE REALITY AT BEELINE CHANGE WITH THE SPREAD OF THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS IN THE COUNTRY? If we look at the company as at a living thing, which in fact it is, I would emphasize two aspects of the change: the spirit of our company is digital, so it was not much of a change in this regard when we decided to take our work home, as we’ve been working from any convenient location for a long time now, while the body of our company, in the sense of the teams working in all our locations: head office, corporate sales office, call center, data center, retail network, was really comfortably located in these offices. With pandemic spread it was the soul,
this digital part of our way of work, that played a dominant role. We decided to switch to fully remote work at the early stage of the outbreak, and thanks to that amazingly fast execution, absolutely every single Beeline employee who can work from home was transferred to remote work. I would like to underline one really important matter though: our industry requires some of our team members to work outside
(not from home, not from the office) no matter what. Network maintenance has to be managed “hands on” by our engineers. Those colleagues of ours are unsung heroes of the pandemic and I would like to use this opportunity to express my appreciation and respect. We’ve been doing everything we can to keep them safe as they do their jobs. Continued on page 2
SOCIETY PAGE 9
Interview with an Artistic Couple: Beka Sakvarelidze & Mariam Shakarashvili CULTURE PAGE 11