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News briefs: Costa Rica increases ICU capacity, changes COVID alerts

Costa Rica again expanded its intensive-care capacity at public hospitals, announced Mario Ruíz, the medical manager for the Costa Rican Social Security System (CCSS). 

U.S. Embassy still not offering routine visa services for Costa Ricans

The U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica said Wednesday that it has no definite date for resuming routine immigrant and non-immigrant visa services. 

Costa Rica to face United States in final match of World Cup qualifying

The United States and Costa Rica learned the path they must take in continental qualifying to return to the FIFA Men's World Cup.

Requirements for U.S. tourists to enter Costa Rica (and some thoughts)

Costa Rica will welcome tourists from the United States starting in September. 

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Wednesday, August 19

Costa Rica coronavirus updated for Wednesday, August 19.

Costa Rica to allow U.S. tourists starting in September

Costa Rica will welcome tourists from the United States starting in September. 

United, Spirit and American Airlines offering U.S. repatriation flights from Costa Rica

The United States Embassy in Costa Rica has coordinated with United Airlines, Spirit Airlines and American Airlines to offer repatriation flights from Juan Santamaria Airport (SJO) near San José. 

Costa Ricans more worried about unemployment than coronavirus, poll finds

Costa Ricans are more concerned about unemployment than the coronavirus pandemic

Authorities received 3,128 calls over weekend reporting people violating measures

Costa Rica announced 10 new coronavirus-related deaths over the past day for a total of 314, according to official data released Tuesday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

Costa Rica temporarily withdraws 10 law projects to streamline IMF loan

The Costa Rican Presidency has withdrawn 10 law projects in an effort to streamline the path toward a $504 million loan from the International Monetary Fund. 

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