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US says spread of COVID-19 in Nicaragua exceeds official figures

An independent count carried out by the Citizen Observatory, in Nicaragua there are more than 780 suspected cases of COVID-19, which are treated or admitted to health units as pneumonia.

Maxillofacial surgery in Costa Rica: How 3D computer tomography improves zygomatic implant procedures

The price for zygomatic dental implants is fifty percent less in Costa Rica.  

Colombian airline Avianca files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S.

Avianca filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States. The airline will continue to operate through the process.

Sloths in Costa Rica Honoring mothers, and Mother Earth

While many countries celebrate Mother's Day today, Costa Rica is not one of them. Even so, here at the Toucan Rescue Ranch in San...

Costa Rica announces productive credits and infrastructure investments to revive economy

Costa Rica's economy will experience a 3.6% contraction instead of a 2.5% expansion this year as expected before the pandemic, according to the Central Bank (BCCR).

Choosing a dental crown in Costa Rica

The beauty of Costa Rica is that you’ll pay a lot less for both the root canal surgery and crown than you would for just the crown itself in the United States.

Unemployment in Costa Rica was rising even before coronavirus crisis

President Carlos Alvarado has pointed to unemployment as the main concern of his government, and the figures remain high.

How many jobs will the coronavirus eliminate in Costa Rica?

The sanitary measures adopted by the government from March 16 to protect the population against the coronavirus have meant the collapse of family businesses, closings of bars, hotels and shops, and sodas and restaurants that barely survive.

Loving your Costa Rica dental veneers

Dental veneers in Costa Rica are an excellent cosmetic option at prices that are often 70 percent less than in the United States.

Costa Rica plans campaign to revive tourism when pandemic passes

The Costa Rican Tourism Board (ICT) intends to attract local visitors in a first phase to revive the sector before reopening the borders to the entry of foreign tourists.

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