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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).

United Airlines increases Costa Rica repatriation flights, including from Liberia International Airport

The United States Embassy in Costa Rica has coordinated with United Airlines and Spirit Airlines to offer repatriation flights in July.

Rising star Manfred Ugalde sold to City Football Group, reports say

Costa Rican striker Manfred Ugalde is set to leave Deportivo Saprissa for a career abroad, according to multiple reports.

Mexican president to talk trade with Trump as virus rages

It will be Lopez Obrador's first foreign visit after 18 months on the job and will see him meet a president known for his anti-Mexico rhetoric.

Saving Costa Rica’s Sloths: The Deadly Impact of Power Lines

Sloths account for more than half of all power-line accidents involving animals in Costa Rica.

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