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Coronavirus restrictions reduced driving deaths, International Transport Forum says

More than 1.3 million people die each year on the world's roads, and tens of millions are seriously injured.

News briefs: Costa Rica news highlights to start your Wednesday

We hope you're reading this with a delicious Costa Rican coffee or traditional gallo pinto. Here's the Costa Rica (and regional) news you should know on Wednesday, October 28.

Costa Rica allows reopening process for public parks and recreational facilities

Costa Rica will allow for the gradual reopening of public parks and certain recreational facilities, the Health Ministry and National Emergency Commission announced Tuesday. 

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Tuesday, October 27

Costa Rica announced 17 new coronavirus-related deaths over the last day for a total of 1,329, according to official data released Tuesday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

Clarifying the isolation requirement for Costa Rican citizens

Last week, the Costa Rica Tourism Board announced that, as of October 26, citizens would no longer need to quarantine upon returning to the country.

Costa Rica to face Qatar in November soccer friendly

The Costa Rica men's national team will face Qatar in an international soccer friendly next month. 

Chileans look to future after referendum to replace constitution

Chileans gleefully ripped up their Pinochet-era constitution in a weekend referendum, but the focus turned to the next chapter.

News briefs: Costa Rica news highlights to start your Tuesday

We hope you're reading this with a delicious Costa Rican coffee or traditional gallo pinto. Here's the Costa Rica (and regional) news you should know on Tuesday, October 27.

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Monday, October 26

Costa Rica announced 47 new coronavirus-related deaths since Friday for a total of 1,312, according to official data released Monday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

Costa Rica no longer requires coronavirus test for entry

Beginning November 1, Costa Rica will open its airports to tourists from all countries and U.S. states.

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