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Southwest Airlines routes to Costa Rica remain suspended

As of mid-March, Southwest Airlines remains the only U.S. airline that has not resumed any service to Costa Rica since suspending flights due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Costa Rica dental clinics take COVID-19 prevention seriously

Americans who plan to visit Costa Rica for dental tourism will find the following information useful.  

Costa Rica has received nearly 500,000 vaccine doses

Costa Rica received 86,580 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on Tuesday night for a total of 472,875, the Presidency reported. 

Costa Rica coronavirus data for March 10, 2021

Costa Rica coronavirus data for March 10, 2021.

Costa Rican diet contains too much salt, Health Ministry says

The average Costa Rican adult consumes twice the recommended value of salt each day, according to the Health Ministry.

Costa Rica creates commission to address gender unemployment gap

In context of International Women's Day, Costa Rican leaders on Monday signed a decree to create a commission to address the country's unemployment gap. 

Vaccinated people don’t have to self-isolate after Covid contact

Costa Rica has administered more than 200,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine. 

Starting in April, Manuel Antonio NP will be open on Mondays

Costa Rica’s most popular national park is switching up its hours. 

Costa Rica unemployment disproportionately impacts women

Unemployment in Costa Rica is at 19.1%, but the job loss provoked by the pandemic has predominantly impacted women.

Costa Rica an ‘ideal destination’ for digital nomads, Tourism Board says

Costa Rica hopes to attract more of these workers through a bill that would grant year-long visas for qualifying digital nomads. 

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