Azerbaijan and Georgia plan to start lifting coronavirus-related restrictions from April 27, their governments said on Friday.
Schools, universities, kindergartens and shopping malls in Azerbaijan will remain closed but a range of shops selling goods from newspapers and books to electronics, cars and agricultural machinery will be allowed to reopen.
The country imposed a month-long special quarantine regime on March 24 and extended it until May 4. Its dominant oil sector has continued operating, with workers separated into shifts.
Georgia's Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia said a nationwide ban on movement of private vehicles would be lifted, grocery markets would be opened and all online and delivery services would resume operations from April 27.
Gakharia said other restrictions would be removed gradually.
Another South Caucasus country, Armenia, which extended state of emergency on April 13 for 30 days, allowed certain business activities, including fishing, mining, financial and insurance services, agriculture and cigarette production.
The country of around 3 million also eased some restrictions on real estate, manufacturing, retail and wholesale trade and publishing as well as vehicle and electronic equipment repairs.
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