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Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Monday, October 12

Costa Rica has the 13th-most new cases per 100,000 residents over the past seven days, according to data compiled by The New York Times.

President Alvarado, Eduardo Cruickshank again call Costa Ricans to dialogue

The leaders said that meetings will first address Costa Rica’s immediate financial crisis, and then address employment and economic growth. 

Panama airport reopens for international flights and visitors

Tocumen International Airport in Panama City on Monday reopened for international flights and visitors.

Slothy Sunday: Life moves pretty fast. Stop and look around once in a while

Sloths embody a line from Ferris Bueller: Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Negotiations and agreements result from blockades in Costa Rica

As part of an agreement signed by the Presidency in the northern canton of Guatuso, Alajuela, the government agreed not to introduce new taxes against the poorest Costa Ricans; to limit luxury pensions; and to cut public spending. 

Panama surprises by defeating Costa Rica 1-0 in friendly

The Costa Rican coach, Rónald González, was forced to improvise after several teams from the local tournament had to isolate themselves due to COVID-19 infections.

Visiting Costa Rica during the pandemic? Here’s what to expect [updated Oct. 10]

Want to visit Costa Rica? Costa Rica is reopening its airports to tourists from all U.S. states starting Sunday, November 1. (Updated Oct. 10, 2020)

Costa Rica and Panama meet in friendly defined by pandemic

The soccer teams of Costa Rica and Panama will meet Saturday in the first of two friendlies to prepare for the CONCACAF qualifiers before the 2022 Men’s World Cup

Guatemala rules out new Covid-19 closures in effort to protect economy

Giammattei said in a televised message that the local economy is not capable of facing new closures such as those applied from March to early October.

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Friday, October 9

Costa Rica has the 11th-most new cases per 100,000 residents over the past seven days, according to data compiled by The New York Times.

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