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Costa Rica is enforcing strict measures this week. Here’s what’s open

Here's what's open (and what isn't) in Costa Rica for the week of July 13-19, 2020. 

Costa Rica announces cuts in public spending in the face of pandemic crisis

The budget cuts will be the largest in Costa Rica's history, President Carlos Alvarado said, as the world faces the coronavirus pandemic.

Alleged migrant smugglers arrested in Costa Rica

The detainees were left to the order of the Public Ministry (prosecutor's office), which could prosecute them for the crime of illicit trafficking in persons.

The Feisty World of Two-Fingered Sloths in Costa Rica

Looks can be deceiving, as those of us who work with sloths can tell you. This is especially true with Hoffman's Two-Fingered sloths, the...

News briefs: WHO says Costa Rica facing community transmission of coronavirus

The World Health Organization (WHO) now says there is community transmission of the coronavirus in Costa Rica.

Is it worth the trouble to get dental implants in Costa Rica?

For a growing number of dental tourists to Costa Rica, getting dental implants is like getting their life back again.

Costa Rica expects fiscal deficit to increase to 9.7% of GDP due to pandemic

The Costa Rican government predicts a fiscal deficit of up to 9.7% of GDP as a result of falling revenues and expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Great deals on dental care in Costa Rica during COVID crisis

Prices on dental implants, crowns, veneers, full mouth restorations, All on 4 dental implant procedures, root canal treatments and oral surgery are at the lowest prices Goodness Dental in Costa Rica has ever offered.

Marino Ballena National Park reopens to the public

In addition to Marino Ballena National Park, Costa Rica has reopened dozens of protected wildlife areas that comply with health guidelines.

Brazil’s skeptical president has virus, US starts WHO withdrawal

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has consistently downplayed the risks of coronavirus, announced Tuesday he has tested positive as the United States launched its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO).

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